ears muscles and eyes
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| How many rods and cones are in your eye | About 120 million rods and 7 million cones
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| what is the iris function | To control how much light goes through the pupil
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| What is the eye lid’s function? | To clean, protect and to keep unwanted stuff out of the
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| What are the parts of the eye? | Sclera iris cornea retina lens eye lid
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| What does the snot do? | Captures dust, germs and other small particles
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| What does the mucus membrane do | Makes snot
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| What does the nose do to the air? | Warms, moistens, and filters air
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| What are the parts of the nose? | Nostrils, nasal cavity, hard plate, soft plate and olfactory bulb
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| What are the types of frontal skeletal muscle | Deltoids, pectorals biceps rectus abdomimus quadriceps tendons
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| What are the three types of muscles | Skeletal, smooth, and cardiac
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