Well, thinking of your basic senses....
Pain, light touch, deep touch, hot, cold, etc... all would be felt by the skin.
Sight & Smell wouldn't (although perhaps a strong acid or base might be sensed).
Stimulus are patterns of energy that activate sense organs. Sense organs are the eyes, nose, tongue, ears, and skin of people.
The eyes sense light and images, the nose senses odors, the ears sense sound waves, the skin senses touch, temperature, and pain, and the tongue senses taste.
sense organ
sound
The correct pairing of a sense organ with its stimulus is the eye with light. The eye is equipped to detect visual stimuli, specifically light waves, which allow us to perceive images and colors. Other examples include the ear responding to sound waves and the skin responding to pressure and temperature.
stimulus sense organs light eyes heat skin touch skin chemicals tongue sound ears pain skin and internal organs chemicals in the air nose
No. Skin does not sense temperature. Nerve endings in skin sense temperature.
sense of balance
The usual example is when you smell good food, your mouth starts watering.
Phasic sensory receptors are specialized nerve endings that rapidly adapt to a constant stimulus, such as the touch receptors in the skin. Tonic sensory receptors, on the other hand, do not adapt as quickly and provide continuous information about a stimulus, like the proprioceptors that sense body position.
When a stimulus is received by a sense organ, it gets converted into electrical signals that travel through neurons to the brain. The brain then processes and interprets this information to create a perception of the stimulus, which can then lead to a behavioral response or action.
movement isn't necessarily a stimulus. You can sense and detect deviations in your surroundings with at least 5 senses, taste, touch, smell, sight, and sound. You can either detect someone else's motion by seeing them, or you can detect motion around you with touch. For example, if you are completely submerged in water, you feel the water moving around you. If someone comes near to you, you are able to tell because they swish the water around and that deviates the pressure on your skin. so your skin can feel the motion around it.