2.1. Sight
- Light enters our eye through the cornea and the pupil.
- The iris controls the amount of light. If there is a lot of light, it becomes small.
- The lens focuses the light.
- The image is proyected on the retina. It is connected to the optic nerve.
- The optic nerve sends the information to the brain.
2.2. Hearing
- Sound waves enter the ear through the auditory canal and the eardrum vibrates.
- The vibration moves the three small bones. They transmit this vibration to the cochlea.
- The cochlea transforms the sound into electrical signals that travel to the brain through the auditory nerve.
2.3. Smell and taste
- The air enters the nose through the nostrils.
- Nerve receptors send the information to the brain.
2.3.2. Taste
- When we eat, receptor on our tongue (called "buds") detect the different tastes.
- This information is sent to the brain through different nerves.
2.4. Touch
- The dermis contains nerves that detect sensations: temperature, pain, texture, etc. This information is sent to the brain.
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