This educational diagram presents a comprehensive visual guide to the five senses, organized into distinct, color-coded sections. At the top right, a large anatomical cross-section of a human skull reveals the brain, with various areas highlighted in bold colors like green, red, and yellow, indicating the neural processing centers for sensory information.
Below this, the senses of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell are broken down into individual panels. Each panel contains detailed, scientific illustrations of the relevant body parts. For sight, an eye diagram is shown in cross-section alongside an iris close-up. Hearing displays the internal structures of the ear, including the canal and ossicles. Touch focuses on a cross-section of human skin showing hair follicles and nerve endings. Taste illustrates the tongue and mouth structure, highlighting taste buds, while smell showcases a cross-section of the human nasal cavity and olfactory sensors.
Each section is labeled clearly in English and multiple other languages, with thin black lines pointing to specific anatomical features for identification. The style is that of a medical or classroom illustration, utilizing a bright, clean, and instructional aesthetic. The background of the entire piece is white, with each sensory box rendered in a soft, solid pastel shade to help differentiate the categories and guide the viewer through the biological systems.