why are the sense organs called receptors in the control and coordination system of an organ
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Cells called receptors which detect stimuli (changes in the environment). The coordination centre, such as the brain, spinal cord or pancreas, which receives and processes information from receptors around the body
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beacuse they sense the signal for example if u touch the hot cup of tea through ur hands so in this case ur skin is senseing the hotness n it gives information to brain by motor neurons which gives signal to brain... the main function of it as the name suggest is to sense the stimuli
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