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The integumentary system includes the dermis, epidermis, and cutaneous sense organs.
The integumentary system includes the dermis, epidermis, and cutaneous sense organs.
Kh Chuchkov has written: 'Cutaneous receptors' -- subject(s): Sense organs, Skin
No humans sense organs are better than animals sense organs.
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Sense organs is not a word, but a phrase. You would have to list the various organs.
SKIN is the external body covering.Skin is part of the Integumentary organ system.Integumentary Organ SystemMajor component organs include: Skin, nails, and hair; cutaneous sense organs and glands.Function:Protects deeper organs from injury due to bumps, chemicals, bacteria, and dehydration (drying out).Excretes salts and ureaHelps regulate body temperature
ways of sense organs healthy
in regard to sense organs, what is punctate distribution?
Why are sense organs important to living organisms
types of sense organs according to location
Your main sensors in the skin are those for some types of pain or touch. We can distinguish a sharp from a blunt touch, and a brushing with a wisp of cotton wool will elicit a different sensation again. Vibration is a separate touch sensation again, as is also the detection of heat and cold. Perhaps you could consider smell (olfaction) to be a skin sense, but here the smell is first dissolved in the mucus before detection. [I had a side effect of a drug, which numbed the sense of vibration - it was only felt as a blunt touch. The operand was a tuning fork, which produces a small vibration at the stem. The proper sensations returned after >12 months off the drug.]