The Brain
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Your 5 senses are: sight, smell, touch, hear, and tasted.Your sense of taste is important because it helps you choose and enjoy food. Your tongue helps to keep you safe. It warns you when foods have gone bad so that you don't eat them.Your sense of smell is important because it helps you to enjoy the favour of food and drinks and the smell of flowers.It keeps you safe too as you use it to smell smoke, warning you of danger.Touching is important as it helps you keep yourself safe. If you stand on a prickle the message travels up your leg to your brain telling you to move off the prickle. Or if a cup of tea is nearby, just by touching you can tell if its hot. Your sense of taste is important because it helps you choose and enjoy food. Your tongue helps to keep you safe. It warns you when foods have gone bad so that you don't eat them.Hearing helps us listen to music, people talking and other sounds. Cells in your ears send a message to your brain to tell you what the sound is.Your ears can keep you safe. You use them to listen for fire alarms or car horns when crossing the roadYour sight helps you to understand your surroundings. It lets you see an object's colour, size, shape, movement and distance.Your sense of sight is important as it warns you of danger, eg. looking for cars when crossing the road.It is very important to protect your eyes.
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The nervous system transmits messages from sense organs and the environment to the brain through electrical and chemical signals. Sensory neurons are responsible for detecting stimuli and relaying information to the brain for processing and response.
The eyes (vision), ears (hearing), nose (smell), and tongue (taste) send nerves directly to the brain to process sensory information. These sense organs have specialized receptors that detect stimuli from the environment and convert them into signals that are transmitted to the brain for interpretation.
They use the parts of their brains which the sense organs send information to.
Sense organs detect external stimuli such as light, sound, taste, smell, and touch and then send signals to the brain, which processes this information to create perceptions and reactions. These organs help us interact with and respond to our environment, contributing to our survival and well-being.
Sense organs are the structures that tell you about your surroundings. For instance:- Eyes (seeing) Nose (smelling) Taste touch Hot/cold balance hearing etc.
Yes, all sense organs have nerves in them. Nerves are responsible for transmitting signals from the sense organs to the brain, allowing us to perceive and interpret various stimuli from our environment.
Taste Buds
You use your sense organs of touch, such as your skin, to feel sensations like pressure, temperature, and texture. They help you detect the environment around you by sensing vibrations, pain, and different surfaces through receptors in your skin that send signals to your brain for interpretation.
The Receptor senses changes in the environment and responds by sending information to the Control Center along the Afferent.
The nervous system detects changes in the environment through sensory organs such as eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin. Specialized receptors in these organs send signals to the brain, which then processes the information and coordinates a response through motor neurons to react accordingly.
i think they belong to the peripheral nervous system (pns)
sensesvision-helps us seehearing-helps us hear the sounds in our surroundingstaste-so we can taste the food we eatsmell-helps us smell food, perfume,etctouch- so we can feel