Sense Organs
Sense organs are structures in the body that allow us to detect changes in the environment. They are essential for our survival and provide us with vital information about the world around us. Sense organs come in a variety of shapes and sizes and can detect a wide range of signals from our environment such as light, sound, smell, pressure, heat, and cold. These signals are then sent to the brain, where they are interpreted and used to help us make decisions, move around, and interact with our environment. Sense organs are necessary for our survival and help us to interact with the world around us.
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