Brain.
The immune/lymphatic system(s)
Problem Focused-a limited examination of the affected body are or organ system Expanded Problem Focused-a limited examination of the affected body area or organ system and other symptomatic or related organ systems Detailed-an extended examination of the affected body area(s) and other symptomatic or related organ system(s) Comprehensive-a general multi-system examination or complete examination of a single organ system
An organ system typically consists of multiple organs working together to perform specific functions. The number of organs in an organ system can vary, ranging from a few to many, depending on the complexity of the system. For example, the digestive system includes organs such as the stomach, liver, and intestines, while the respiratory system includes organs such as the lungs and trachea.
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There is not one single sensory organ but several. Eyes, ears, mouth (taste), skin (feel), nose (smell) and the elusive (not so much a physical organ) innate instinct aka intuition. All of these be it separate and/or combined make up the sensory organs. All of these, by way of the Nervous system and more particularly the brain, are what function as the sensory organ(s).
That would be the nervous system, specifically the Central Nervous system, more commonly abbreviated to CNS.
Max Nonne has written: 'Syphilis and the nervous system' -- subject(s): Neurosyphilis 'Syphilis and the nervous system, for practitioners, neurologists and syphilologists' -- subject(s): Diseases, Nervous system, Syphilis, Nervous System Diseases
Alan Lloyd Hodgkin has written: 'The conduction of the nervous impluse' -- subject(s): Nervous system 'The conduction of the nervous impulse' -- subject(s): Nervous system
S. A. Kinnier Wilson has written: 'Neurology' -- subject(s): Nervous System Diseases, Nervous system, Diseases
H. Chandler Elliott has written: 'Textbook of the nervous system' -- subject(s): Nervous system, Neurology 'The shape of intelligence' -- subject(s): Brain, Evolution, Nervous system
Shereen D. Farber has written: 'Regional neuroanatomy of the nervous system' -- subject(s): Neuroanatomy 'Neurorehabilitation' -- subject(s): Central Nervous System Diseases, Diseases, Nervous system, People with disabilities, Rehabilitation, Therapy, Central nervous system diseases
Israel S. Wechsler has written: 'A textbook of clinical neurology' -- subject(s): Nervous System Diseases, Nervous system, Diseases, Neurology
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Raymond D. Adams has written: 'Principles of neurology' -- subject(s): Diseases, Handbooks, manuals, Mental Disorders, Nervous System Diseases, Nervous system, Neurology, Neuropsychiatry, Nervous system diseases 'Principles of neurology' -- subject(s): Neuropsychiatry, Nervous System Diseases, Neurology, Handbooks 'Diseases of muscle' -- subject(s): Muscles, Diseases, Pathology 'Introduction to neuropathology [by] Raymond D. Adams [and] Richard L. Sidman' -- subject(s): Nervous system, Diseases
The afferent nerves or sensory nerves of the peripheral nervous system send messages to your brain.
The immune/lymphatic system(s)
Nervous system consist of two parts,central nervous system and autonomous nervous system.Cerebral cortex,hypothalamus,thalamus,medulla oblongata,cerebellum are part of brain ,it is central nervous system with spinal cord.Autonomic nervous system consist of sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglion s which is responsible for fight or flight reflex to survive in danger.