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Understanding the World Grade III ScienceMelissa R. Sison

School of Teacher EducationSaint Louis University

Baguio City

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The Five Senses• Sense of Sight• Sense of Hearing• Sense of Smell• Sense of Taste• Sense of Touch

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The Sense Organs and the Brain

The sense organs relay to the brain what is happening outside the body. The brain interprets what the sense organ’s message is all about.

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What is this

smell?

Scent of a flower (rose)

Nerves carry signals to the brain

Nerves carry signals from

the brain

Brain interprets

the signals

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Sense of Sight

The eyes are the organ for seeing.

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Parts of the Eye

Image

Blood VesselsRetina

Optic Nerve PupilCornea

IrisLens

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Functions of the Parts of the Eye

• Pupil- the pigmented part of the eye which regulates the amount of light that enters the eye.

• Lens- crystalline and transparent.- gathers and collect light from an object.

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Functions of the Parts of the Eye

• Iris – colored part of the eye surrounding the pupil.

• Cornea – the glassy and bulging part where light is refracted as it passes through.

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Functions of the Parts of the Eye

• Retina - back surface of the eye where image is formed.

• Optic nerve – connects the eye to the brain.

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Common Ailments

• StyA swelling on the eyelid caused by infection.

• Sore eyeEyes become reddish and painful.There is also fluid discharge coming out of the eye.

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Taking Care of the Eyes• Read with enough light.

• Use clean handkerchief to wipe your eyes. Do not rub it with your hands.

• Use sunglasses when the sunlight is too bright.

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Taking Care of the Eyes• Avoid reading inside a

moving vehicle.

• Be careful in handling pointed objects.

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Sense of smell

The nose is the organ for smelling.

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Parts of the NoseOlfactory Cells

Olfactory nerve

Nasal cavity

Nostrils

Sinus

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Functions of the Parts of the Nose

• Nostrils- opening of the nose where air enters.

• Nasal cavity - warms and moistens the air you breathe in.

• Cilia- fine hairs covering the nasal cavity which filter the air that enters the nose.

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Functions of the Parts of the Nose

• Sinus- air spaces in the bones around the nose.

• Olfactory cells- differentiate one smell from the other

• Olfactory Nerve- connects and send signals from the nose

to the brain.

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Common Ailments• Rhinitis- a swelling on the

nasal cavity caused by allergy, pollutants, drugs

or other diseases.• Sinusitis- inflammation of

the sinuses caused by infection.

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Common Ailments• Colds- a viral infection

caused by rhinovirus usually affecting the nose and throat.

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Taking care of the Nose

• Cover your nose in dusty places.

• Keep foreign objects away from the nose.

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Taking Care of the Nose

• Blow your nose gently when you have colds.

• Clean your nose with clean, soft cloth.

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Sense of Hearing

The ears are the organs for hearing.

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Parts of the Ear

Outer ear canal

Pinna

Inner ear canal Eardrum

HammerAnvil

Stirrup

Eustachian tube

Cochlea

Auditory Nerve

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Function of the Parts of the Ear

• Outer ear-collects sound waves and sends them to the

inner ear.• Pinna-it is the curved part of the ear attached to the head

• Ear Canal-directs sound waves to the eardrum.

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Function of the Parts of the Ear

• Ossicles-consist of the three smallest bones in the body. Hammer, Anvil, Stirrup

• Inner Ear• Cochlea-contains the true organ

of hearing and balance.• Auditory Nerve-sends signals to

the brain.

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Function of the Parts of the Ear

•Middle Ear-a hollow, air-filled cavity consisting of:

• Inner Auditory Canal- connects the outer ear to the middle ear.

• Eardrum-vibrates due to sound and sends sound waves deeper into the ear.

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Common ailments• Otitis Media- infection of the

middle ear. A cold or some infection spreads to the middle ear and causes it to fill with fluid.

• Tinnitus-persistent ringing in the ear. It is caused by too much exposure to loud noises damaging the cochlea.

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Common ailments• Deafness-loss of ability to hear

due to disease, drugs, trauma or inherent disorder.

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Taking care of the Ear• Clean the outer ear with soft

cloth or cotton.• Keep water from entering the

inner parts of your ears when you swim or bathe.

• Keep pointed objects away from your ears.

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Taking care of the Ear• Stay away from places where there are loud noises.

• Do not shout into your friend’s ears. Likewise, do not let them shout into your ears.

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Sense of Taste

The tongue is the organ for tasting.

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Parts of the TongueSour

Bitter

Sweet and Salty

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Functions of the Tongue

• The tongue is usually flat, has no bones and its muscle fibers run to different directions so it is easily moved.

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Common Ailments of the Tongue

• Inflammation of the tongue occurs when there is

infection, injury, deficiency in food that we eat, or if there is allergy.

•Spicy and hot food can also cause sore tongue.

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Taking Care of the Tongue• Do not eat very hot, very spicy, or even very cold food.

• Brush the teeth and tongue regularly.• Use your own toothbrush. Do not borrow or lend your toothbrush.

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Sense of Touch

The skin is the organ of touch.

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Parts of the SkinEpidermis

Dermis

Hypodermis

Hair rootSweat GlandSebaceous G

land

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Functions of the Parts of the Skin

• Epidermis-the top layer of the skin. It has a thin waterproof

covering made of dead cells. • Dermis-the thicker layer containing

nerve ending sensitive to cold, heat, pressure and pain

• Hypodermis-the thickest layer containing fat lobules.

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Functions of the Parts of the Skin

• Sweat Gland-produces sweat, one of the by-products of our body.

• Hair root- part of the hair which is embedded in the

skin.• Sebaceous Gland-gives off oil to keep the skin from

drying.

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Common Ailments of the Skin

•Tinea flava-appears as white spots on the skin especially on the face and arms.

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Common Ailments of the Skin

•Scabies-caused by mites burrowing under the skin. It causes too much itching.

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Common Ailments of the Skin

•Boils-hard, painful swelling on the skin caused by bacteria.

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Caring for the Skin• Eat plenty of

fruits and vegetables.

• Take a bath regularly.

• Change dirty clothes.

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Caring for the Skin•Drink plenty of water.

•Wash right away if the skin feels itchy.

•Do not over-expose yourself to sunlight.

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«  All knowledge comes from

the senses. »- David Hume

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Mr. Wilfred B. Bambico, PhDEducational Technology 2

School of Teacher EducationSaint Louis University

Baguio City


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