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The tiny opening in your skin where the sweat comes out.
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When you get a tickle in your nose you sometimes blow air out through it suddenly. We call that a sneeze.
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Stiff things are rigid and do not bend easily.
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A distinctive smell or odor.
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Not hard or firm, but nice to touch.
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This happens when the nerves under the skin are stimulated by something.
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Something that is flexible can be moved in different ways.
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Chemicals in the air which stimulate the olfactory organs.
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Smells that are powerful or potent are strong smells.
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If your nose is a little bit runny, and you don’t want to blow, sniff to keep it from dripping. Sniffing is breathing in quickly through your nose.
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These are quivering or trembling.
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The five digits on each hand. They allow you to hold things.
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This is the outer layer of skin.
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A smell which is usually strong. It is not always pleasant.
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Smells that are pleasing, nice or like sugar are sweet smells.
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The area on your face with nostrils that lead to the olfactory organ.
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Sometimes when you sleep, the soft palate relaxes and vibrates when you breathe, producing this.
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A smell which is very nice or pleasant.
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Something which gives pleasure or enjoyment.
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The inside portion of your nose which detects smells.
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A surface that has no bumps, lumps, or rough places.
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These are strands which grow out of the dermis. Some get very long, while others stay short.
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