Explain the skin works a sense organs
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The skin contains general receptors. These receptors can detect touch, pain, pressure, and temperature. Throughout your skin, you have all four of these receptors interspersed. Skin receptors generate an impulse when activated, which is carried to the spinal cord and then to the brain.
The skin is not the only tissue in the body to have receptors, however. Your organs, which are made of tissues, also have receptors. Joints, ligaments, and tendons contain proprioceptors, which detect the position and movement of the limbs.
The skin is not the only tissue in the body to have receptors, however. Your organs, which are made of tissues, also have receptors. Joints, ligaments, and tendons contain proprioceptors, which detect the position and movement of the limbs.
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Skin works as a sense organ.
It has thermoreceptors which recieve messages from the surroundings. It then passes the message to the brain and the brain sends the messages back.
It has thermoreceptors which recieve messages from the surroundings. It then passes the message to the brain and the brain sends the messages back.
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