Butterflies do not have ears in the traditional sense like humans do. They can sense sound and vibrations through their wings and body hairs, which are connected to sensory organs. This helps them detect predators and find mates.
1. Eyes - Sight 2. Ears - Hearing, Balance 3. Nose - Smell 4. Tongue - Taste 5. Skin - Touch & Temperature
There are five major sense organs in the human body: eyes (vision), ears (hearing), nose (smell), tongue (taste), and skin (touch).
The eight sense organs are the eyes (vision), ears (hearing), nose (smell), tongue (taste), skin (touch), vestibular system (balance), proprioception (body awareness), and interoception (internal sensations like hunger and thirst).
The sense of hearing refers to the physiological ability to perceive sound waves, while sound itself refers to the vibration that travels through a medium like air. The term "hearing" is more specific to the human physiological process of perceiving sound waves through the ears, whereas "sound" encompasses a broader concept of vibration and auditory sensations.
If you don't protect your hearing, your hearing will get worse...and worse...and worse... there are little tiny hairs in your ears and loud noise will damage them. The more hairs tht are damaged, the worse your hearing will be. Hope this helps:)
yes, they have ears on the knees
Yes, bees do not have ears in the traditional sense like humans do. Instead, they are equipped with sensory hairs that can detect vibrations and movements in the air. These hairs help bees sense sound waves and communicate with each other through vibrations.
Pill bugs do not have ears in the traditional sense. They lack ears with eardrums but they can sense vibrations through their antennae and body hairs, allowing them to detect sound waves to some extent.
My partner picks the hairs from my ears quite regually with tweezers its never done my hearing or me any harm
Your ears can tell from which direction sounds are coming from, if that's what you mean by direction, and yes, your ears tell how balanced you are, but im not sure how, or in which part of them. Google it =D
Butterflies do not have ears in the traditional sense like humans do. They can sense sound and vibrations through their wings and body hairs, which are connected to sensory organs. This helps them detect predators and find mates.
The term "aural" refers to the sense of hearing or related to sound. It is used to describe things that are perceived or experienced through the ears.
the grasshoppers ears are located next to their eyes
Pain in one or both earsDizziness or vertigoRinging in the ears, called tinnitusPressure or fullness in one or both ears
Yes, pigs have a good sense of hearing. They have well-developed ears that can detect a wide range of sounds, and they rely on their hearing to communicate with each other and be aware of their surroundings.
If you listen to them too loudly they can damage your ears.