hormonal,humoral and neural is my answer
hormonal,humoral and neural is my answer
hormonal,humoral and neural is my answer
The answer will depend on what the stimulus is, and that information is missing. Your nose will not react to sound but your ears will. Conversely, your ears will not react to sound but your nose will.
write the sense organ and act on the message
Without senses, you would not be able to experience the world or know where you were or be able to act and react and survive.
They are the target organs. Hormones act on the target organs
We can't feel our organs inside our bodies because they are surrounded by layers of tissue and muscle that act as a cushion, preventing us from sensing their movements or presence. Additionally, our organs do not have sensory nerves like our skin does, so we do not receive signals from them to our brain that would make us aware of their presence.
It is considered an act of animal abuse. These are sense organs and will make moving about difficult and disorienting for the cat.
By the sense organ we mean skin or any other organs pertaining to the senses .Our sense that birds have is sight and the organs used are eyes . Another sense is sound they sing to one another -so they have some sort of hearing organ, commonly called ears. The brain itself has no sensory receptors linking it to the outside world-it relies exclusively on what our physical sense tell it.If we don't have skin then the ultra-violet rays from sun will do very bad to our internal organs causing death.
ORGANELLE
Most of them. many organs can release hormones that act on other organs as well as performing their main functions. for example the pancreas release insulin which can act on the entire muscular system of the body.
The National Organ Transplant Act of 1984 forbids the buying or selling of human organs. It is, however, legal (and appreciated) to donate one's organs.