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cerebrum

the sense of sight

the sense of taste

The sense of smell

the sense of hearing

the sense of touch

the cerebellum

the brain stem

the ear are the organs of the sense of hearing the ourter ear collects sounds this sound passes through the middle ear and the three small bones then the sound reach the cochloe and the auditory nerve the auditory nerve sends signals to the brain

controls balance and coordinatation

the skin is the main organ of the sense of touch Touch receptor can detect temperature pressure pain and texture

controls the organ functions for example our heartbeat

produces voluntorary responses it control our thinking memory and language

olfatory receptors are in the nasal cavity next to the pitiutary area. the sense of smell needs the sense of taste of taste in order to work properly

they eyes are the organ that give us the sense of sight .Light enters the eyes through the pupil the lens and the retina.The retina sends stimuli to the brain through the optic nerve

taste receptors are on the tongue they are small bumps called taste buds taste buds help us taste the difference betwen sweet sour bitter and salty flovours