It is called the olfactory nerve.
The nose is the sense organ of smell. The nose allows us to smell because of special 'nose hairs' found further up in the nose away from the part we can see. these hairs pick up the smell of the surroundings send an appropriate message to the brain then the brain interprets it, and gives an identification of the smell.
Sense, smell, and nose are nouns. Your is a possessive pronoun, acting as an adjective.
It is neither, it is an organ. Your nose is made of different tissues performing a similar function. It contains cartilage, mucous membrane, bone, blood vessels, and a sensory organ called the olfactory bulb. So your nose is definitively an organ. An organ system is a bunch of organs, like your heart, liver, lungs, etc. working together to perform a specific task. So your respiratory system contains your nose, trachea, and lungs, all different organs working for the same cause.
1. Eyes - Sight 2. Ears - Hearing, Balance 3. Nose - Smell 4. Tongue - Taste 5. Skin - Touch & Temperature
The human body has five sense organs: sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell. The largest sense organ is touch, which involves the skin.
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The Nose.
A sense organ is an organ of the 6 senses. The sense organs and senses are: the eyes--sight the nose--smell the tongue--taste the ears--hearing and balance the skin--touch
The sense organ that helps you taste is your nose. When you smell food, the aroma contributes to your overall perception of taste. This is why some people may have a decreased sense of taste if their sense of smell is compromised.
-- The organ of the sense of sight is the eye, including the optic nerve. -- The organ of the sense of hearing is the ear, including the middle and inner ones. -- The organ of the sense of smell is the nose and the olfactory nerves. -- The organ of the sense of taste is the tongue and its taste buds. -- The organ of the sense of touch is the skin and its nerve endings.
Nose
The nose is the sense organ of smell. The nose allows us to smell because of special 'nose hairs' found further up in the nose away from the part we can see. these hairs pick up the smell of the surroundings send an appropriate message to the brain then the brain interprets it, and gives an identification of the smell.
There are several organs that make up the respiratory system. Some of these include the nose, throat, lungs, alveoli, bronchi and the larynx.
Eyes, nose and tongue help salu to find the food is stale or not
tongue
i said what is the answer of the five sense organs in our body?
The nose is not an organ and is apart of the respiratory system. The eye itself is its own organ.