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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).
1.Toes 2.Eyes 3.Ears 4.Nose 5.Nipples
Sea turtles do not have a very good sense of smell. Their eyes and ears mostly do all the work. Sea turtles have 3 ears though, 2 regular ears like you and I, but have 1 ear on their nose. A sea turtles eyes are open when they are a little hatchling, but cant see straight for a few hours.
1. Eyes - Sight 2. Ears - Hearing, Balance 3. Nose - Smell 4. Tongue - Taste 5. Skin - Touch & Temperature
the sensory system is not a true body system, only because all the organs fall under different categories. but the answer is... 1.) eyes (sight) 2.) ears (hear) 3.) mouth (taste) 4.) nose (smell) 5.) hands (touch) [ this can be done by any part of the body with nerve endings.]
1. Neck 2. Teeth 3. Feet 4. Nose/Smell 5. Eyes 6. Stomach 7. Ears 8. Claws
#1 Dip the ball in red #2 Do the ears with the plungers #3 Dip the ball in blue #4 Put the red dot on the ball #5 Plunger the nose #6 Spray paint the eyes on
Baby rabbits should open their eyes around day 11 or 12 after birth.
Hyaline cartilage: found in the nose, trachea, and ends of bones where they meet to form joints. Fibrocartilage: found in the intervertebral discs of the spine and in certain joint structures, providing shock absorption and strength. Elastic cartilage: found in the external ear and parts of the larynx, providing flexibility and maintaining shape.
Most living organisms have multiple sense organs, such as eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin. These sense organs help organisms gather information about their environment and respond appropriately to stimuli.
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3 two on the sides of its head and one on it's nose.