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The Nose.
No - Snakes breath with their lungs - just as every other air-breathing animal does!
Muller's organ is found in certain reptiles, such as snakes and lizards. It is a sensory organ located in the roof of the mouth that helps them detect chemical cues in their environment.
It's a 'sensory organ'. It basically takes the form of two 'pockets' in the roof of the snakes mouth. When the snake flicks out its tongue, microscopic scent particles stick to it. Withdrawing the tongue back into its mouth, the tips are inserted into the Jacobson's organ, and the snake's brain decodes the information.
The animal group that has sensory organs in the roof of the mouth is reptiles, particularly notable in snakes. They possess a specialized organ called the Jacobson's organ, or vomeronasal organ, which helps them detect pheromones and other chemical cues in their environment. This adaptation enhances their ability to hunt and navigate their surroundings.
Sensory organ
An otic organ is a specialized sensory organ responsible for sensing sound, balance, and equilibrium in animals. In humans, the otic organ is referred to as the inner ear, which contains structures like the cochlea for hearing and the semicircular canals for balance.
The retinais strictly sensory.
The main organ of the sensory system is the brain. It processes and interprets information received from sensory organs such as eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin.
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