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What does sence organs mean?

Sense organs are specialized parts of the body that enable us to perceive the physical or external world. These organs include the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin, which allow us to see, hear, smell, taste, and touch our environment, respectively. They play a crucial role in our sensory experiences and help us make sense of the world around us.


Why are your eyes ears nose tongue and skin are important?

Eyes help us see and interpret the world around us, ears allow us to hear sounds and maintain balance, nose helps us smell and breathe, tongue enables us to taste and speak, and skin protects our internal organs and regulates body temperature. Each of these senses plays a vital role in our daily functioning and overall well-being.


How many sense organs do living organisms have?

Depends on the organism. Humans have the skin (touch), eyes, nose, ears, and tongue. Most organisms have the same types of senses as humans but the organs that they have to sense them are different.


How is oxygen processed for us?

Oxygen is inhaled through the respiratory system, where it enters the lungs and diffuses into the bloodstream. It is then transported by red blood cells to various tissues and organs in the body for cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, oxygen is used by cells to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through the process of oxidation.


Why does plants do not breathe from stem?

The stem cells are used to grow different types of organs in the plant. The tissues of the plants breathe in carbon dioxide and release oxygen, not the stem cells. This process is called photosynthesis.