Nose, Tongue and Ear

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Explanation about smelling, tasting and hearing (WB page 50)
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Welcome everyone!
Today:
Explanation about smelling, tasting and hearing (WB page 50)
Making homework exercises

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What are we going to learn today?
Today we will be learning:
How you taste
How you smell
What sound is
How you can hear 

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Tasting
You can taste with your tongue.  On there, you can find taste buds, which contain sensory cells. There are only 5 different taste buds: sweet, sour, savory, bitter and umami. A large part of your tasting sensation also comes from smells; you don't taste as much with your nose closed. 

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Smelling sense 

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Cooperation nose and tongue

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Sound
Sound is made by vibrating air. The more the air vibrates within a set amount of time, the higher a tone gets. The less the air vibrates, the lower a tone is. The volume of the sound is determined by the height of the wave. 

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Ear
Your ear pick up those vibrations and converts them to impulses using several parts within the ear. 

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Which tone do you hear the hardest?

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Hearing capabilities of other animals

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Get to work!
The homework for next lesson are the exercises on page 52. You can skip questions 8. You can start with them now!

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