Science, asked by fonuchina, 1 month ago

how are the sense organs connected to the brain​

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Answered by KulwinderAtwal
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The sense organs correspond to a defined region (or group of regions) within the brain where the nerve signals are received and interpreted. Your sense organs include your eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and skin. They all have sensory receptors that are specific for certain stimuli.

From this, we can say that sense organs are connected to the brain due to nerve signals.

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