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1) How are the sense organs connected to the brain?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sensory neurons send nerve impulses from sensory receptors to the central nervous system. The brain then interprets the nerve impulses to form a response. A sensory receptor is a cell or a group of cells that detect stimuli. Sensory receptors can be classified based on the type of stimuli to which they respond

Answered by sasuharu17
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Sensory neurons are the ones that connects the sense organs to the brain.

Explanation:

Sensory neurons send nerve impulses from sensory receptors to the central nervous system. The brain then interprets the nerve impulses to form a response. A sensory receptor is a cell or a group of cells that detect stimuli. Sensory receptors can be classified based on the type of stimuli to which they respond.

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