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Scientists primarily rely on five senses to gather information: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. Sight allows them to observe and analyze visual data, while hearing helps in capturing sounds and auditory signals. Touch provides tactile feedback for experiments, and taste and smell are particularly important in fields like food science and chemistry. Together, these senses enhance their ability to conduct research and draw conclusions.

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