No, the body has Six senses. They are Sight, Hearing, Touch, Taste, Smell, and Balance!
~Kasiah2000
True because our five senses connected to our brains
False. Concrete nouns are experienced by the five senses (vision, hearing, touch, small, taste). Abstract nouns are nouns that cannot be physically sensed.
Yes, sensory language includes words that appeal to any of the five senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell). To be considered sensory, a word must evoke an experience related to one or more of these senses.
Logically it appears to be impossible.Combination of five senses is the being and their permutation is choice.This choice likes to govern ones own senses. Virtue and sin are created phenomena if one understands them as they are without any interpretation or any interference then they become obsolete.
imagine your sense as a dimension, when you see from the perspective of only one sense, you could not believe it is true but with the combination of your senses you get a perfect combination of dimensions that you your mind interpret/believe it is true.
In Plato's philosophy, the "world of senses" refers to the physical world that we perceive through our senses. This world is considered a realm of shadows and illusions, while the true reality exists in the world of Forms or Ideas, which is immutable and eternal. Plato believed that true knowledge could only be attained by transcending the limitations of the physical world and contemplating the Forms.
true
Sensation is the information our brain and body receives from the five senses. Perception is how our brain interprets the information. For example with an apple the sensation would be that it's a round green object that smells and tastes sweet when bitten into. Perception is what would then let us recognize something as an apple just from the shape, color, smell or taste alone.
False the exoskeleton has many other purposes like protecting the body, and helping the structure.
We have 7 senses. Sight Hearing Smell Taste Touch The other two are the VESTIBULAR and the KINESTHETIC The Kinesthetic sense lets us know what position our body is in. For instance, if you were in a dark room and held up five fingers, without seeing them, you would know you are holding up five fingers. The Vestibular sense lets us know what direction we are facing (upside down or right-side up). For instance, if you are hanging upside down, your body knows that by the vestibular fluids running up to your head (the sensation of "blood rushing to your head").
the uestion is not finished so i cannot say it is true but i do think that the brain does hold all senses .
Not true-- Insects have only six legs.