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5th Grade Sensory Organs Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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Top Trending Sensory Organs Quizzes
Explore the fascinating world of gustatory perception with our 'Sense of Taste Quiz.' Learn about the structure of taste buds, the distribution of taste sensations across the tongue, and how age affects taste. This quiz enhances...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 3877 | Last updated: Jan 22, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhat Are The Little Bumps On Your Tongue Called?
Complete the following quiz. You must get at least an 80% or retake the test.
Questions: 13 | Attempts: 2281 | Last updated: Feb 12, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhich of the following is a major organ of the Respiratory System and moves air into and out of the body?
The eye and ear: sensory system trivia quiz. The ear is charged with taking in sound waves and giving meaning to them while the eye helps in seeing. Do you know the different processes that are covered so that these sensory...
Questions: 24 | Attempts: 1235 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhich sensory receptor detects pressure and movement?
Explore the functions of eye components like the iris, cornea, pupil, rods, and cones. This quiz assesses understanding of how these parts work together to enable vision, focusing on the mechanisms of light control and color...
Questions: 9 | Attempts: 752 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2025
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Sample QuestionThe iris...
Trivia questions on senses quiz. Humans are able to see, smell, hear, taste, and touch or feel thanks to a set of sense organs designed to ensure this is possible. The organs include the eyes, ears, nose, skin and hands. Do you...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 423 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2025
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Sample QuestionAn interpretation of impulses reaching sensory areas of the cerebral cortex.
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Sample QuestionTaste receptors contain taste buds
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Sample QuestionYou smell something delicious baking. What kind of sensory receptors receive that information?
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Sample QuestionOur Ears Description Our ears allow us to hear sounds of all types: the voices of our family and friends, the music we like, the sounds of nature, the noises of the city. As well, our ears help us to keep our balance and warn us of danger. The part of our head that we call the ear is only the outer part of the organ of hearing. The ear has three parts. Sound passes through the outer ear to the middle ear, which picks up the vibrations of the sound and transfers it to the inner ear. Here they are changed into nerve signals that travel to the brain. The brain translates the nerve signals and tells us what sound we are hearing. We measure sound in decibels. The sound of this page turning might be about thirty (30) decibels. While the concert your big sister attended last night could have measured an ear-splitting one hundred (100) decibels! Our inner ear helps us to keep our balance. It has a number of semicircular canals that contain fluid, and this fluid moves when we move. Information about the fluid's movement is carried to the brain by nerves. The brain makes sense of this information and then sends messages to the muscles we need to keep our balance. Have you noticed that a cat can move its ears and point them towards a sound? This is because a cat must be constantly on-guard against danger and needs to know the direction from which a sound comes. Our ears don't move in the same way. Can you think why? It is because we don't need to protect ourselves in the same way. So, our ears can sit close to our heads and not move all around. True or False? Our ears pick up sound vibrations.
Questions: 17 | Attempts: 288 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2025
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Sample QuestionNormal age change to taste.
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Sample QuestionReading in dim light damages your eyes.
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Sample QuestionHow many sensory organ do we have?
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