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Agility: The ability to rapidly and accurately change the direction of the whole body in space. Balance: The ability to maintain equilibrium while stationary or moving. Coordination: The ability to use the senses and body parts in order to perform motor tasks smoothly and accurately. Power: The amount of force a muscle can exert. Reaction Time: The ability to respond quickly to stimuli. Speed: The amount of time it takes the body to perform specific tasks. Source: see the related link.
Coordination is the ability to repeatedly execute a sequence of movements smoothly and accurately. This may involve the senses, muscular contractions and joint movements. Everything that we participate in requires the ability to coordinate our limbs to achieve a successful outcome - from walking to the more complex movements of athletic events like the pole vault.
Taste and smell.
Coordination
They have the ability to use a variety of senses. For example squid are extremely sensitive to touch.
Coordination
Hearing
Coordination
the 5 we have, plus ability to detect microscopic electrical pulses, and ability to detect changes in water pressure
Yes, you could be held legally responsible for making a mistake while performing CPR while you are intoxicated. Being intoxicated; your senses, response time, and ability to think and perform is impaired
The ability to see is one such example- using the powers of sight, often granted through an organisms eyes but in some rare cases through another orifice, gives the organism the ability to observe- the ability to see
An observation involves the use of your 5 senses and the ability to ask questions and answer them.