echolocation - using sound waves to see, UV sensors - measuring the power of ultraviolet radiation, magnetoreception - using a magnetic field to sense direction altitude or location, infrared receptors - sensing heat given off by things in their environment, electroreception - sensing electricity to learn about the world, limbic system - processes smells, stirrup - smallest bone in our body found in our ear, skin - largest organ in our body, dermis - inner layer of skin, epidermis - outer layer of skin, pinna - outer part of our ear, cochlea - spiral shaped fluid filled, papillae - wart like bumps, taste buds - on the walls of papillae, pupil - controls the amount of light that enters your eye, iris - coloured part of your eye, optic nerve - tells your brain what you are seeing, taste hairs - turn a taste into a signal, smell - an important part of taste, tongue - muscle that senses texture temperature and flavour,

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