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We use our hands and fingers to manipulate objects, perform tasks, and communicate through gestures. Our eyes are essential for vision, allowing us to perceive our surroundings and guide our movements. Additionally, our ears help us hear and process sounds, while our brain coordinates these sensory inputs for effective interaction with the environment.

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