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What are sensory neurons ?

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Answered by vani31
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Our brain is entirely isolated, floating in fluid in your skull, and it relies on connections to special neurons, called sensory neurons, throughout the body to understand what's occurring in the environment. A neuron is a specialized type of cell that transmits signals. A series of neurons can send a signal from your little toe all the way to your brain, where the signal is processed.

Sensory neurons make up your five primary senses (smell, taste, sight, touch, and hearing) allowing you to smell a banana or feel scalding coffee that's splashed on your arm. Let's take a closer look at each of these senses.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Sensory neurons are neurons which carries the impulses when we touch something in surroundings from sensory organ to spinal cord and brain.
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