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What is the 5th sense meaning and how does it differ from the other four senses?

The 5th sense, also known as proprioception, is the ability to sense the position and movement of our body parts without relying on the other senses. It differs from the other four senses (sight, hearing, taste, and smell) because it is focused on internal body awareness rather than external stimuli.


Why is a altimeter so important?

An instrument for determining elevation, especially an aneroid barometer used in aircraft that senses pressure changes accompanying changes in altitude.


Why do older People have poor concentration?

No all do, but in some people the brain and the senses deteriorate with age and these changes can sometimes make it difficult to concentrate for long.


What is black pedagogy and what are its origins?

a soa social superego in the child, to construct a basic defense against drives in the child's psyche, to toughen the child for later life, and to instrumentalize the body parts and senses in favor of socially defined functionscial superego in the child, to construct a basic defense against drives in the child's psyche, to toughen the child for later life, and to instrumentalize the body parts and senses in favor of socially defined functionsa social superego in the child, to construct a basic defense against drives in the child's psyche, to toughen the child for later life, and to instrumentalize the body parts and senses in favor of socially defined functions.


Explore the changes that happen within the body when the basketball players are playing the match?

mamamamama from anoymous

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What part in the human body senses and responds to changes?

nerves


What are the four sensitive function of muscular sense?

The four sensitive functions of muscular sense include recognizing the amount of tension in muscles, perceiving the position of body parts without looking, detecting changes in joint angles and alignment, and coordinating movements for balance and posture.


What system senses changes in the internal and external environment so that the body can adapt to the changes.?

The nervous system.


What is Equilibratory Senses?

Equilibratory senses refer to the sensory systems involved in maintaining balance and spatial orientation. These include the vestibular system in the inner ear, proprioception (sensation of body position), and visual inputs. Coordination of these systems allows humans to detect changes in body position and maintain stability.


What are the changes a force can bring on a body?

force can change body's position


What are the other senses except the 5 senses?

Some examples of other senses include proprioception (sense of body position), vestibular sense (sense of balance and spatial orientation), and thermoception (sense of temperature).


What system senses changes in the internal and external environment so that the body can adapt to the changes?

The nervous system.


Where is the throttle sensor located on a 05 Chevy aveo?

Throttle body-senses position of throttle blade inside


When do you say body at rest and when do you say it is moving?

A body is said to be in motion when it changes its position with respect to its immediate sorroundings and it is at rest when it does no changes its position with respect to its sorroundings (immediate).


Name the quantity that essentially changes when a body moves?

A moving body can be broken into the factors of mass and velocity. Momentum is the quantity that changes as velocity increases or decreases, assuming mass is held constant.


What part of the human body senses change?

every part of the body senses change, but if the question means which part senses first, the answer is the heart.


The nerve endings that aid in judging position and changes in location of body parts are the?

Proprioceptors