The five main senses of the human body the ways in which people perceive stimuli from outside the body are sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. But there are many other senses, like balance, hunger, thirst, and fatigue. No one sense is more important than another; all your senses work together to allow you to gather information from the world around you.
- Why do people get wrinkles and gray hair as they get older?
- Why do zits always form in the middle of the forehead?
- What causes goose bumps?
- Why do I have a belly button?
- Why is the skin between my toes sometimes red and itchy?
- Will a wart go away if I wrap it in duct tape?
- What is a seed drill?
- My grandmother has a lump on her chin that sprouts hair. What is this?
- Why doesn’t it hurt to cut my hair?
- Why do my fingers get all pruney in the bathtub?
- How does the body cool off?
- Why do some people have freckles?
- Why do people have different color skin?
- Which hair grows the fastest?
- How many hairs do I have on my head?
- What is pus?
- Why do scabs form?
- Who invented the earliest milking machines?
- What causes a bruise?
- Which is the body’s biggest organ?


