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The human body has five senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch.
A person has five basic senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. Additionally, some scientists recognize other senses, such as proprioception (sense of body position) and vestibular sense (sense of balance and movement).
Humans have five basic senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch. Humans have five basic senses: touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste.
You could rewrite the senses of a human with possessive nouns by phrasing them as "the human's sense of sight," "the human's sense of hearing," "the human's sense of taste," "the human's sense of touch," and "the human's sense of smell."
The cast of Human Senses - 2003 includes: Nigel Marven as Presenter
The human body has 5 senses. Sight Smell Taste Touch Hearing The human mind takes in information through these senses.
every part of the body senses change, but if the question means which part senses first, the answer is the heart.
The "retina".
nervous system
find out if there is wind
The human arm and leg's senses are touch and movement