nerves
Senses changes both in and outside the body (the sensoryfunction).Interprets and explains the changes (the integrativefunction).Responds to the interpretation by making muscles interact and glands secrete hormones or other chemicals into the bloodstream (the motor function).
receptors pick up changes in touch, pressure, and temperature and transmit impulses into the brain and spinal cord. The body responds to protect itself or maintain homeostasis
Receptors pick up changes in touch, pressure, and temperature and transmit impulses into the brain and spinal cord. The body responds to protect itself or maintain homeostasis
every part of the body senses change, but if the question means which part senses first, the answer is the heart.
The nervous system is responsible for doing this.
it will reduce the immunity
proprioceptors
The human body has five senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch.
five senses of the human body
The human body traditionally has five senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. However, some scientists argue for additional senses, including proprioception (awareness of body position), equilibrioception (sense of balance), and interoception (awareness of internal body states). This brings the total to potentially more than five, depending on how senses are classified. Overall, the understanding of human senses is evolving, highlighting the complexity of sensory perception.
The human body has 5 senses. Sight Smell Taste Touch Hearing The human mind takes in information through these senses.
The nervous system.