the inner ear
the thermoreceptors
The inner ear contains the sense organs for hearing and balance. The inner ear is comprised of two main functional parts: the vestibular system and the cochlea.
The vestibule contains the sense organs responsible for balance, the utricle and saccule.
peripheral nervous system consist of nerves conveying impulses from brain to sense receptor and from sense receptor to brain.
microvilli of receptor cells
The organs in your ear control your balance so if you spin really quickly then you suddenly stop it seems like your still spinning but you're not your brain thinks you are but all the organs in your ear know that your not.
The vestibule contains the sense organs responsible for balance, the utricle & saccule.
A Receptor is referring to a sense organ, like a nerve ending. An Effector is referring to a muscle capable of reflecting to a stimulus. By definition, receptor and effector are antonyms.
To control our main receptor of sense
Taste
frontal lobes
I think that our sixth sense is balance!