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Your Senses

are pretty
special

By: Sabrina Prince

Table of Contents
Title Page
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
o Sight
o Diseases
Chapter 2
o Hearing
o Diseases
Chapter 3
o Taste
o Diseases
Chapter 4
o Smell
o Diseases
Chapter 5
o Touch
o Diseases
Reference Page

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Sight

The human eye is the organ which gives us the sense of light,
allowing us to learn more about the surrounding world.
The eyes work together to enable us to judge the distance and the
size of objects to help us move around them.

Hearing
Eardrum

Middle Ear

The hearing organ allows you to hear sounds, like a car


going by or hearing someone sing or yell. As sound waves
enter the ear, they travel through the outer ear, the
external auditory canal, and strike the eardrum causing it
to vibrate. Which causes you to hear the sounds that you
do.

Taste

Bitter
Sour
SALT
SWEET

Taste buds are sensory organs that are found on your


tongue and allow you to experience tastes that are sweet,
salty, sour, and bitter. Taste buds are sensory organs that
are found on your tongue and allow you to experience
tastes that are sweet, salty, sour, and bitter.

Smell

SCENT LOBE

INNER NASAL
COMPARTMENT

NOSE

VAS DEFERNES
EAR LOBE

Your nose lets you smell and it's a big part of why you are
able to taste things. The nose is also the main gate to the
respiratory system, your body's system for breathing.

Touch
COLD

It covers and protects everything inside your body.


Without skin, people's muscles, bones, and organs would be
hanging out all over the place. Skin holds everything
together. It also protects our bodies, helps keep our bodies
at just the right temperature, and allows us to have the
sense of touch.

Peripheral NeuropathyRefers to the conditions that result when


nerves that carry messages to the brain
and spinal cord from the rest of the body
are damaged or diseased.

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