Senses



The sense of SIGHT (Ophthalmoception)

· An eye is an organ responsible for Vision to detects visible images and most use more than any other sense.

The sense of HEARING (Audioception)

· The sense of sound perception is hearing. Our ears help us to hear. It is divided into 3 parts i.e. the outer ear, middle ear, and the inner ear.

The sense of TASTE (Gustation)

· It refers to the thought of flavor felt in the mouth and throat in touch with any substances such as food, certain minerals, chemicals, and toxin, etc. Remember it is fully different from the sense of smell.

The sense of SMELL (Olfaction)

· Our nose, containing the nostrils used for breathing and smelling. Without it, we couldn’t able to enjoy our favorite smells like a fragrance of cooking, a bouquet of flowers, and perfumes, etc.

The sense of TOUCH (Somatosensation)

· Although the skin is the largest organ in our body, touch is perhaps the most unnoticed sense of the body. Nerve endings and specialized neural receptors in the skin (including hair follicles, tongue, throat, and mucosa) send touch signals to the brain.

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