Humans have 5 sense organs
Skin, Tongue, Eyes, Ears, Nose
No humans sense organs are better than animals sense organs.
They use them for the same thing humans use them for.
Depends on the organism. Humans have the skin (touch), eyes, nose, ears, and tongue. Most organisms have the same types of senses as humans but the organs that they have to sense them are different.
there are 5 major sense organs in the human body--sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch
Sense organs is not a word, but a phrase. You would have to list the various organs.
ways of sense organs healthy
anatomically speaking, there are five sense organs in the body. these are the eyes for vision (optical), ears for hearing (auditory), nose for smell (olfactory), tongue for taste (gustatory), and skin for touch (tactile).The above is a very common MISCONCEPTION.There are many senses in the body, which all have a part to play in our general sense of being. The "five main senses", which are actually the External senses are:Sight (eyes)Hearing (ears)Smell/Taste (chemical receptors in nose and on tongue)Touch (nerve endings in skin)Temperature (nerve endings in skin)Temperature is a fundamental sense which should be explored and enjoyed as much as the others.For more in depth information, including the internal senses, check out the wikipedia "sense" pagethere are 5 sense organ does we have.. it is sense of sight/sense of hear/sense of smell/sense of taste/sense of touch/ and sense of balanceA person have 5 sense organs 1.eyes2.ears3.tongue4.nose5.skin
Chimps have all the same sense organs as humans---nose to smell (maybe a bit better than humans), eyes to see (same trichromatic color vision), skin and same kinds of neurons to feel, similar taste buds (but not exactly the same) to taste, and fairly similar ears to hear.
pigs have the most similar organs to humans.
in regard to sense organs, what is punctate distribution?
Why are sense organs important to living organisms
types of sense organs according to location