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explain sense organs and their function?​

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Answered by gvbala2007
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eyes

The Eyes Translate Light into Image Signals for the Brain to Process

ear

The Ear Uses Bones and Fluid to Transform Sound Waves into Sound Signals

Skin

Specialized Receptors in the Skin Send Touch Signals to the Brain

Tongue

Home of the Taste Buds: The Tongue Is the Principal Organ of Gustation

Nose

Chemicals in the Air Stimulate Signals the Brain Interprets as Smells

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Answered by BrainEye
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Five sense organs

*Eyes

*Ears

*Tongue

*Nose

*Skin

Eyes=

These are the visual sensory organs in our body. These are sensitive to light images. The eyes vary in colour depending upon the amount of melanin present in our body. It helps in the sense of sight by detecting and focussing on the light images.

Ears=

Ears are the auditory sense organs of our body. They help us to perceive sounds. Our auditory system detects vibrations in the air and this is how we hear sounds. This is known as hearing or audio caption.

Tongue=

The tongue helps in perceiving various tastes and flavours. The taste buds are present between the papillae on the tongue—these help in sensing different tastes.

Nose=

The nose is an olfactory organ. Our olfactory system helps us to perceive different smells. This sense of organ also aids our sense of taste. The sense of smell is also known as olfaction.

Skin=

Skin is the largest organ of our body. It is related to the sense of touch. The sense of touch is also referred to as tactioception.

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