Across
- 5. Impulses that functions for communication, modulation, and computation
- 8. A part of the eye that determines the quantity of light that enters the inner eye
- 9. The transparent part of the eye that covers the iris and the pupil. It allows light to enter the inner eye
- 10. This organ enables you to smell your surroundings
- 12. ____ is when you determine the flavour and palatability of food
- 13. What your ears hear
- 14. The coloured tissue in the front of the eye that contains the pupil in the center
- 15. The white layer of the eye that covers most of the outside of the eyeball
- 17. The organ that enables you to have physical contact with others. It is the biggest organ of our body
- 18. One of the three small bones in the ear that make sounds louder. Malleus, Incus, ____
- 20. One of the 5 senses that uses the tongue for the organ
Down
- 1. A type of taste the tongue can feel, located in the very front of the tongue
- 2. A layer of photoreceptor cells in the eye. Senses light and sends signal to the brain to perceive a visual image
- 3. Another type of farsightedness
- 4. A disability known for the complete loss of hearing. It can be caused before a baby is born and can be inherited
- 6. Glands that are found over most of the body; glands that secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of skin
- 7. One of the three small bones in the ear that make sounds louder. Malleus, ____ , Stapes
- 11. Bumps found in the tongue, namely taste ___
- 16. The ____ bounces off the object you are looking at, into the pupil
- 19. A type of taste the tongue can feel, placing in either side of the front tongue portion
