A sensory nerve passes messages from a sense organ to the brain.
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Yes, in mammals the ear is the sense organ which collects sound waves and sends that information to the brain for decoding and processing of the information.
Information doesn't go from the brain to a sense organ, its the other way around. Sense organs send information to the brain via afferent pathways of the PNS (peripheral nervous system). How this works is dependent on what sense your talking about. The basic outline for how senses work is a specialized receptor cell gets stimulated (light sound etc) and then sends an action potential to the thalamus where it is then routed to a specific cortex of the brain. Olfaction (smell) is the only sense that doesn't get routed by the thalamus.
houses the spiral organ of corti which is the receptor organ for hearing.it sends electrial impulses to the brain
Sense organs are primarily responsible for collecting information about the world and delivering that information to the brain for processing and analysis.
The brain is a organ. The brain is the organ that receives messages from the six senses; the touch sense, the seeing sense, the hearing sense, the smelling sense and the tasting senses. If you are asking 'Is the brain the largest organ?' Well, no. The largest organ is not the brain, or the chest, or the stomach. It is the skin.
A sensory nerve passes messages from a sense organ to the brain.
Brain
There is no exact organ in your head that is responsible for balance. There is a part of the brain there that does. It is called the cerebellum. Perhaps you mean a sense receptor called the Organ of Corti. It is found in the inner ear and along with the semicircular canals that sends signals to the brain about balance.
The BRAIN!
The BRAIN!
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