the uestion is not finished so i cannot say it is true but i do think that the brain does hold all senses .
thalamus
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No parts. The brain controls all of it!!
The senses send information to the brain. The brain reacts immediately and instruct you to do the needful. Brain is like computer mother board where all datas are stored and are sent for proper action.
Body parts helps especially the brain as it is liked to all five of our senses all the body parts gives you information in all sorts of ways they also take you far to learn more the further you go the more you learn and it is thanks to the part of the body
The brain interprets most of the information taken in by the senses. Different parts of the brain are responsible for processing and making sense of information received from the various sensory organs in the body.
The thalamus is a brain structure that receives information from all the senses except smell. It acts as a relay station, sending sensory information to the appropriate regions of the brain for processing and interpretation.
The cerebrum controls all senses.
I think you are asking for the body part that identifies the messages of the senses; that's the brain.
The nervous system is in charge of informing the brain of what does it smell like, feel like, and all the other senses. It also has to transmit the orders the brain gives to the muscles and bones, and other parts of the body.
the thalamus
No, the hypothalamus is a region of the brain responsible for regulating various physiological processes such as temperature, hunger, and thirst. Afferent impulses from all senses and body parts are primarily sorted and relayed in the thalamus before being transmitted to the appropriate area of the sensory cortex.