As with anything relating to how 'good' or 'poor' a human beings abilities, there is a range, or scale, ranging from excellent, (as near perfect as that sense can be, ie, 20/20 vision), to very poor, or in some cases, none at all (blind, deaf, etc.). I do not want to be overly technical here, so i hope that helps. Blobber
every part of the body senses change, but if the question means which part senses first, the answer is the heart.
a human being has five senses. They are; sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste.
The human arm and leg's senses are touch and movement
All except sound
burning of coal in electrical power volcanoes sulfur dioxide That is all I got
the senses r smell, taste of course, feel, eyesight and ? maybe all the human senses. so good luck with whatever your doing to ask this question
You could rewrite the senses of a human with possessive nouns by phrasing them as "the human's sense of sight," "the human's sense of hearing," "the human's sense of taste," "the human's sense of touch," and "the human's sense of smell."
The cast of Human Senses - 2003 includes: Nigel Marven as Presenter
Just like a human, it has all five senses. Good touch, good taste, keen smell, superb hearing, and excellent depth sight! That's why it can run away from predators with just instinct!
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The human body has five senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch.
The human body has 5 senses. Sight Smell Taste Touch Hearing The human mind takes in information through these senses.
every part of the body senses change, but if the question means which part senses first, the answer is the heart.
a human being has five senses. They are; sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste.
Psychologists study the five senses to understand how individuals perceive and interpret the world around them. By examining how sensory inputs influence behavior, psychologists can gain insights into cognitive processes, emotions, and decision-making. Understanding the role of the five senses is crucial for developing interventions and treatments for sensory-related disorders or conditions.
The "retina".
nervous system