Explain how skin work as a sense organ
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Our skin is the sense organ for touch. It contains cutaneous receptors for touch. The skin consists of two layers called EPIDERMIS and DERMIS.
EPIDERMIS is the layer for protection. It has sweat pores and small hairs. DERMIS lies below the EPIDERMIS. It is made up of elastic connective tissue. It contains sweat glands, sebaceous glands , hair follicles, blood vessels and fats.
Skin is the largest organ of all. It is the outermost covering of our body. It regulates the body temperature and eliminates certain wastes through sweat. It is the sense organ of touch. The sense of touch is done by CUTANEOUS RECEPTORS. Skin provides first level of protection to the body.
EPIDERMIS is the layer for protection. It has sweat pores and small hairs. DERMIS lies below the EPIDERMIS. It is made up of elastic connective tissue. It contains sweat glands, sebaceous glands , hair follicles, blood vessels and fats.
Skin is the largest organ of all. It is the outermost covering of our body. It regulates the body temperature and eliminates certain wastes through sweat. It is the sense organ of touch. The sense of touch is done by CUTANEOUS RECEPTORS. Skin provides first level of protection to the body.
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