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the sense organ which receives the stimulus and initiate sensory impulses ​

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Answered by AarushiVKamat
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The sense organ converts the stimulus into a nerve impulse that is sent to the organism's brain to be processed and identified. Human sense organs are the eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and skin—each having its own particular type of receptors.

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A sensory receptor is a structure that reacts to a physical stimulus in the environment, whether internal or external. It is a sensory nerve ending that receives information and conducts a process of generating nerve impulses to be transmitted to the brain for interpretation and perception.

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Answered by sandeepa57
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The somatosensory system uses specialized receptor cells in the skin and body to detect changes in the environment. The receptors collect and convert physical stimuli into electrical and chemical signals through the transduction process and send these impulses to the nervous system for processing. Please give me thanks or brainlyist answers
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