English, asked by Kjaisimhareddy, 5 months ago

What are your surroundings like, location, sights, sounds, smells, etc.?​

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Answered by akpazarphcc
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The five senses - sight, taste, touch, hearing and smell – collect information about our environment that are interpreted by the brain. ... We respond almost automatically to most sensory information. Such response is important for survival in our environment.

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Answered by tanushreeb1977
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Answer:  Purpose of the Five Senses

Your senses connect you to your environment. With information gathered by your senses, you can learn and make more informed decisions. Bitter taste, for example, can alert you to potentially harmful foods. Chirps and tweets from birds tell you trees and water are likely close.

Sensations are collected by sensory organs and interpreted in the brain. But how does information like texture and light make it to your body’s command center? There is a specialized branch of the nervous system dedicated to your senses. And you may have guessed that it’s called the sensory nervous system.

The sensory organs in your body (more on these a bit later) are connected to your brain via nerves. Your nerves send information via electrochemical impulses to the brain. The sensory nervous system gathers and sends the constant flood of sensory data from your environment. This information about the color, shape, and feel of the objects nearby help your brain determine what they are.

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