Biology, asked by Draco4124, 1 year ago

What are the various sense organs? Explain with their functions.

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Answered by smita24
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  • Eyes obviously allow us to see. But if you break it down, they do more than just that. Using our eyes, we can judge depth, interpret new information, and identify color (the wavelengths of light that reflect off surfaces).
  • Noses are used to smell scents. They get a sense for what particles are traveling through the air, which can help us identify if dangerous chemicals are nearby. Smell also has the strongest connection to memory; a familiar smell can remind us of things long forgotten.
  • Ears allow us to hear sound - to detect vibrations in the air particles around us. But the inner ear also helps us maintain balance and regulate sinus pressure. This is especially useful when you change altitude (like, for example, when you are flying in an airplane).
  • Tongues are used to taste foods, allowing us to figure out if something is going to be useful to our bodies or poisonous. They also allow us to sense hot and cold in food and liquids.
  • Last of all is the skin, which is responsible for what may be the most important senses in the human body. The skin performs a huge number of functions. These include:
  • Perspiration (sweating) to cool the body
  • Protection from the elements
Answered by Shanayasharma2907
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Generally, there are five senses but the recent researches have proved that the humans have seven senses. The sense organs are Eyes, Ears, Nose, Tongue and Skin. The five senses are sight (seeing/vision (eyes)), smell (nose), hearing (listening sounds(ear)), taste (tongue for tasting), touch (feel/sense(skin)). The sixth sense is generally called as the common sense (mind and mental objects) that is used in decision making, situation handling etc…. The seventh sense is called as don’t forget Proprioception and vestibular sensation.

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