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Yes, the word "see" is a sensory word, referring to the use of the sense of sight.
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opsins. These opsins help to detect and respond to light, allowing the eye to perceive and interpret visual information. Different types of opsins are responsible for detecting different wavelengths of light, allowing us to see a range of colors.
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They help you to still see the directions that you are in. Even if you are facing downwards or to the side, you can tell which direction you are going.
In the mammalian ear the sensory receptors (hair cells) for hearing are in the cochlea and for ballance are in the semicircular canals. Both the cochlea and semicircular canals are part of the inner ear.inner
They do not have eyes, instead they taste the air through an extra sensory organ and can sense changes in their environment through nerve receptors all over their bodies. (like the sides of sharks)
Yes, the word "see" is a sensory word, referring to the use of the sense of sight.
Taste - gustatory receptors (taste buds) Vision - optical receptors (retina and optic nerve) Hearing - phono receptors (cochlea - inner ear) Smell - olfactory receptors (nose) Touch - tactile receptors (skin, tongue) (Also : Heat - thermo receptors.)
photoreceptor
The function of the sensory system, from the word itself is Sensory in nature. This means that sensory organs are the ones that functions as the way the person smell, see, touch, hear and taste.Novanet: Thinking
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photoreceptor
Many bugs have an impact (in the technical sense) below the threshold of your pressure or touch receptors.
Sensory Details
they tell your brain what you feel, hear, see, and taste.