Our awareness of the external environment is primarily enabled by our sensory organs, which detect stimuli such as light, sound, touch, taste, and smell. These sensory inputs are processed by the brain, allowing us to interpret and respond to our surroundings. Additionally, cognitive processes, such as attention and perception, play a crucial role in how we make sense of and focus on specific aspects of the environment. Together, these elements create our conscious experience of the world around us.
nervous tissue
The Raven is a good example. The Raven is a external environment brought by the poem withing the story itself. It is not the only intance that Edgar brings external environment to us.
IT HELPS BY MAKING US AWARE OF WHAT IS HAPPENING IN OUR ENVIRONMENT
autonomic nervous system
The lower jaw enables us to chew and to speak
magic
A:Faith enables us to believe the implausible.Faith enables us to impose these beliefs and consequent values on others.Faith enables us to sin and then believe that through prayer we have been forgiven, so it's alright.On the positive side, the gift of faith enables us to act in concert to help others in need.
Our ability to react to our environment is enabled by our nervous system, which includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. It processes information received from our senses and sends signals to muscles and organs to produce appropriate responses. This process allows us to adjust to different stimuli and situations in our environment.
geography is useful in many ways which include: 1)it enables us to study the way of life of other people in other parts of the world. 2)it enables us study physical things around us 3)it enables us choose a career from which we can earn a living and the list goes on.
it enables us to hear.
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It enables us to measure things.