Because it holds all the information you have ever learned.
the skull protects your brain.
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1. Eyes - Sight 2. Ears - Hearing, Balance 3. Nose - Smell 4. Tongue - Taste 5. Skin - Touch & Temperature
They are two different types of things; they serve different purposes. So we can't say that eyes are inferior to the ears, and vice versa.
in the eyes, ears, brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.
You eyes and ears do not RECEIVE messages FROM the brain.
You eyes and ears do not RECEIVE messages FROM the brain.
Neurons and synapses relay information between the brain and eyes and ears. Neurons take in signals from your eyes and ears, and the electrical impulses are transferred to the brain to be processed into thought and sensation. The brain also sends impulses to the eyes and ears to make them function.
your brain controls your ears and eyes so BRAIN
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In its head, in the skull below the ears and behind the eyes.
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The brain is the place where signals from the sense organs (eyes/ ears) are converted into what we think of as sight and sound.
There is not much room left for the owls brain, as the eyes and ears take most of the space in the owls head up.
Yes. However both our eyes and middle ears give balance information to your brain. Some people rely mostly on their eyes for controlling balance. If your eyes are being fooled, and they are telling your brain that you are moving, and your middle ear is saying that you are not, this can confuse your balance. The opposite is true about your eyes and ears. If the middle ear says you are moving and your eyes say you are not, again this will confuse your balance.