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dialogue between two friends about importance of taking care of sense organs

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Answered by adityakumarom446
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Myself: Hi my dear friend, have you come round from your disease?

My friend: Yes, I am physically sound now. But I don’t understand why I become sick very often.

Myself: In order to have a sound health, you must follow the rules of health and cleanliness.

My friend: I don’t understand why you should follow the rules of cleanliness for our sound health. What is meant by cleanliness?

Myself: Cleanliness is the habit of kipping clean. It is a great virtue and a part of our belief.

My friend:  What should we do to follow the rules of cleanliness?

Myself: We must put on clean dress. We should not use the cloth and towel of other people. We should take bath every day; we must wash our hand with soap before have anything.

My friend: What is the value of doing all these?

Myself: If you don’t follow all these, you will suffer from a lot of both infectious diseases.

My friend: What do you want to say ab out our surroundings? Should we keep it clean and why?

Myself: Unclean surrounding, dirty dwelling please create unhealthy atmosphere. So it spreads the germs of diseases.

My friend: Do you have anything more to tell to precise the importance of cleanliness?

Myself: Cleanliness makes everything look cheerful and fresh. On the other hand dirtiness and diseases go together because dirtiness breeds the germs of diseases.

My friend:  Thank you very much for your polite conversation.

Myself: I am so very happy to make you’re understand the importance of cleanliness.

My friend:  See you again.

Myself: All the best and see you again.

Explanation:

Answered by Harshitm077
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Here is the dialogue between these two friends, that is Ram and Shyam, both of them were good friends and they'll talk about the importance of caring for our sense organs.

Any perception would refer to an absolute biological system that any living organism uses to experience feeling, which refers to the method of gathering data about the known universe as well as responding to external stimuli. Albeit there were formerly thought to be only 5 basic sensations, now it is understood that there are numerous more. The variety and number of senses used by non-human organisms are even greater. During sensation, sense organs collect various stimuli for transduction, or meaning transformation into a form that the brain can understand. Sensation and perception are fundamental to nearly every aspect of an organism's cognition, behavior, and thought.

Explanation:

Ram - How are you, Shyam, and what's going on?

Shyam - Hello Ram, I'm doing well and am currently experiencing some difficulties.

Ram - Please elaborate on the nature of your problem.

Shyam - Currently, I'm experiencing some itching these days, particularly in my eyes and skin, and when I mention it to my mother, she usually chastises me for not keeping myself tidy at all times, which, of course, I'm not doing due to hectic work-life schedules.

Ram - If that's the case, Shyam, it's critical that you protect and care for our sense organs. We need to keep our sense organs clean and safe from harm.

Shyam - Okay, but in what way? Could you please elaborate so that I understand and follow that properly?

Ram - In this section, I'll go over the key points about all of these sensory systems and their own importance in our living organisms. So, here are some organs that require special attention, such as the eyes, ear, nose, tongue, and skin.

Currently, when it comes to the eyes, are the most delicate organs, and we must exercise extreme caution in order to protect our pair of eyes from any injuries. Furthermore, we must -

  • Wash our eyes with fresh, clean water on a daily basis.
  • Do not use dirty fingers or a dirty handkerchief to rub or touch your eyes as it might cause itching and minor infections as well.
  • And if possible, try to study or read in well-lit conditions or natural light.

Now, from our hearing sensory organ known as the ears, we must -

  • Not clean our ears with any sharp or pointed object as it might puncture our ears, and we must use a cotton swab or an ear vacuum cleaner carefully for the best cleaning inside our ears.
  • Carelessly cleaning the ears could result in an eardrum puncture.
  • If there is a very loud sound, we cover our ears.

Now, in order to smell and breathe sensory organs, that would be the nose, we should -

  • Rinse our faces every morning together by blowing our nose with force and afterward clean up everything with our fingers.
  • Once you've cleaned your nose, only use hygienic tissue paper or perhaps a hankie.

Moreover, our taste sensory organ, that is the tongue, we must -

  • Clean our tongue every morning while we brush our teeth as it would prevent foul-smelling and germ-buildup.

Finally, we have our vital external-protective and temperature-regulating sensory organ known as skin, which allows us to feel cold, hot, smell, and so on. We must -

  • While bathing, wash every portion of your body.
  • Before putting on clean clothes, dehydrate your skin with a clean towel.
  • On a daily basis, switch out your underwear.

Shyam - Well, thanks Ram, I've finally recognized the significance of our sensory organs as well as how crucial it is that we take better care of them on a routine basis.

Ram - Yes, but also keep in mind that the compassion we give to our bodies will always be proportionate to that same care we start giving to our skin.

Shyam - Yeah, that was a complicated but accurate quote you gave, and yes, I'll remember it. Thank you, fella.

Ram - Fine, Shyam, I have to go home for the time being; I'll see you tomorrow.

For more information - https://byjus.com/biology/sense-organs

https://www.vedantu.com/biology/sense-organs

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