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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.

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general senses are touch, taste,smell, sight and sound so organs would be skin, tongue, nose, eyes and ears.

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touch smell taste sight sound Skin nose tongue eyes ears

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smell, taste, touch, sight, hearing, and feeling

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You have 5 senses:

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Seeing

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all over your body

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