How do sense organs work?
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Your sense organs include your eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and skin. They all have sensory receptors that are specific for certain stimuli. For example, the nose has sensory receptors for odors (smells). Sensory neurons send nerve impulses from sensory receptors to the central nervous system.
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1. sense organs get stimuli from the surrounding environment
2. the stimulus Travels to the spinal cord with the help of sensory neuron
3. after reaching there relay neuron collect the information of sensory neuron and transmit it to the motor neuron
4. the motor neuron carries the analysed information to the the effector organ
as a result we can sense the environmental stimulus
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