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Trigeminal nerve
by the brain throught the heart
No. There is no central nervous system - its just a DNA or RNA molecule coiled up in a protein.
Travel articles often use sensory imagery —descriptive language that appeals to our senses -to help the reader imagine a place. Find and chart some examples in this article where the author uses descriptive language that appeals to one (or more) of the five senses. Taste Touch Smell
messenger neurons
Senses, such as hearing, taste, sight and smell, are transmitted by the spinal cord to the brain for interpretation. The brain and the spinal cord are the two main parts of the central nervous system.
The gustatory cortex of the brain is located in the parietal lobe (which deals w/ many senses... keep in mind this part of the brain contains the somato-sensory cortex on the post-central gyrus and this lobe of the brain deals w/ integrating senses).
Tagalog of senses: pandama
senses growing
Various animals rely on different senses. For example, dogs have highly-acute smelling and hearing while birds rely mostly on sight.
"Senses" ? sight and hearing are senses - you question makes no sense.
Yes, idea is an abstract noun, a word that can't be experienced by any of the five physical senses. An abstract noun a word for something known, understood, or experienced emotionally; an idea expressed.