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How your senses organs work together?

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What are senses organs called?

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What is the difference between senses and sense organs?

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Why are your senses organs useful to you?

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How can sponges live without sense organs?

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What other senses organs do animals have that humans don't?

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What are sence organs?

Sense organs are specialized structures in the body that enable an organism to perceive the environment by detecting external stimuli. They include organs like the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin, which are responsible for senses such as vision, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. These organs gather information from the surroundings and transmit signals to the brain for processing and interpretation.