Smell - The Nose
Taste - taste buds
Sight - Eyes
Touch - Nerves
Sound - Ear drums
ur thick if u dont no tis
What does sensory mean? 1. relating to sensation and the sense organs - "heightened sensory awareness" 2. involving or derived from the senses 3. connected with the physical senses of touch, smell, taste, hearing and seeing 4. of, pertaining to, or transmitting stimuli to the senses. 5. conveying nerve impulses from the sense organs to the nerve centers - "sensory neurons"
what are the nervers of the organ senses in the body
Your mouth, oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, liver, pancreas, jejunum, ileum and colon are the organs that are associated with the digestion.
There are no sense organs because senses are part of the nervous system and are not as complicated and do not have the same type of functionality as say the heart and lungs.
i said what is the answer of the five sense organs in our body?
Every single function of the body is managed and controlled by the 'brain', including our organs and senses.
What organ system is responsible for your 5 senses? What is one of its major organs? (
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senses means see, hear, smell, taste and touch. sense organs means the organs which helps to know the senses and they are eyes, ears, nose, tongue and skin. Regards, Mahasudhakar.
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Sense organs are the organs used when human senses are used. These organs include eyes, ears, the tongue, the nose, and fingers.
What does sensory mean? 1. relating to sensation and the sense organs - "heightened sensory awareness" 2. involving or derived from the senses 3. connected with the physical senses of touch, smell, taste, hearing and seeing 4. of, pertaining to, or transmitting stimuli to the senses. 5. conveying nerve impulses from the sense organs to the nerve centers - "sensory neurons"
They help me to percieve the universe in which I live.
Objective: Students will learn about the five senses and the corresponding sense organs. Introduction (10 mins): Discuss the importance of sense organs and introduce the five senses. Activity 1 - Labeling (15 mins): Students label diagrams of the eye, ear, nose, tongue, and skin with the corresponding sense organs. Activity 2 - Senses Matching Game (20 mins): Students match objects with the sense organ responsible for detecting them. Discussion (10 mins): Review the main points and discuss the role of sense organs in everyday life. Conclusion (5 mins): Recap the lesson and its key concepts.
they have a tail for balance
you rely on your sensory organs to collect information about the world around you
what are the nervers of the organ senses in the body