So that we may observe and react with our environment.
A seeing organ refers to a body part or system that is responsible for the sense of sight in an organism. In humans, the seeing organ is the eye, which processes visual information and allows us to perceive our surroundings.
An eye.
eye
The brain is a organ. The brain is the organ that receives messages from the six senses; the touch sense, the seeing sense, the hearing sense, the smelling sense and the tasting senses. If you are asking 'Is the brain the largest organ?' Well, no. The largest organ is not the brain, or the chest, or the stomach. It is the skin.
A leopard geckos belly is not transparent but some organs are visable, The organ your seeing is most likely the liver or the kidney.
Snakes have special organs (pit organ) between their eyes and nose that can sensor infrared's radiation. With this organ it enables it to detect animals that have heat trapped in them (example: mice, birds)
No, the tongue is not an organ equipped for seeing. Sight is a function of the eyes, which are specialized sensory organs designed for detecting light and processing visual information for perception.
Seeing as the family dromeosaurie is extinct, there is no way to know for sure, but as a paleontologist and an adventurer, I'd go for its neck, or somewhere in its chest area to try to puncture a vital organ.
it is a organ lol
an organ
organ of grasshopper have no organ!!
The eyes are a part of a group or organs called the special senses. The others are the ears, the nose, the tongue, and the skin for all five major senses; seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, and touching.