The receptors of the eye are photo receptors, the ear has auditory receptors, the nose has olfactory (smell) receptors, the skin has tactile (touch)and thermo- (temperature) receptors and the tongue has gustatory (taste) receptors.
The sensory receptors for the eyes are the rods and cones in the photoreceptors contained in the the retina. The sensory receptors for the nose are the olfactory sensory recptors.
The sensory receptors for the eye is the retina and optic nerve. The sensory receptors for the nose is the olfactory nerves.
Eyes have rods and cones, ears have cochlea and semicircular canals, and noses have olfactory cells.
The sensory receptors for your nose is the semicircular canals and the cochlea
Olfactory cells
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
Try Anatomy and Physiology, although these are special senses, there is no category for them.
Sight-Eyes, Sound-Ears, Smell-Nose, Taste-Tongue, Touch-Skin
They are the examples of sensory organs of the human bodyEyes, ears, tongue, nose, and skin are examples of sensory or sense organs.Sensory OrgansSensory organs.Although there is a medical specialty called Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat, that does not mean that these are all part of a single organ. They are not. Everything you listed is a separate organ, not part of one larger organ. However, they are all part of the organism. Perhaps that is what you are thinking of.Actually the tongue is not an organ at all, it is a muscle,
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
Sensory Receptors
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
the sensory receptors for the eyes are the cornea and the optic nerve
Try Anatomy and Physiology, although these are special senses, there is no category for them.
Ears, tongue, and eyes
Sensation is the pickup of information by our sensory receptors, for example the eyes, ears, skin, nostrils, and tongue. While Perception is the interpretation of what is sensed.
eyes, nose and mouth ears
Sight-Eyes, Sound-Ears, Smell-Nose, Taste-Tongue, Touch-Skin
Sensory receptors are defined as dendrites of sensory neurons specialized for receiving specific kinds of stimuli without which we would not live long. The four general sense receptors are pain receptors, temperature receptors, touch receptors, and taste and smell receptors.
The sensory receptors for the eyes are the optic nerve and the retina. The sensory receptor for the nose are the olfactory nerves.