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The 5 Senses By: Bader Hashem

Smell The SMELL sense is very similar to the TOUCH sense. Your nose and mouth are connected in a way, which is why, if your nose is blocked, you cant taste as well.

Taste Our TASTE sense is also another important. We have little cells on our tongue called TASTE BUDS. These are all divided into sections on the tongue, apart of our tong was maybe to taste salty things and the other part might be sour things.

Touch One of the 5 senses is Touch. We use touch everyday because we need it. Touch could help us in many ways such as in school or if you want to know how something feels.

Sight Light rays reflect off things which then sends the light rays to the eye. The rays of light come threw your lens and intersect at the retina which allows you to see an object when you are far or close to it without wearing glasses or contact lenses.

Hearing Sound waves enter your pinna which hits the eardrum, which then hits the small bones behind the eardrum. The small bones vibrate which causes the cochlea to turn the message to a eclectic wave to send to the brain.