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Middle School Life Science: Controlling the Body - The Senses
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A sense is a biological system used by an organism for sensation, the process of gathering information about the world through the detection of stimuli. Although in some cultures five human senses were traditionally identified as such, many more are now recognized. Touch is the ability to sense pain, pressure, or temperature. Nerve cells that sense touch are found mainly in the skin.     The skin on the palms, soles, face, and lips has the most neurons. Neurons that sense pain are also found inside the body in the tongue, joints, muscles, and other organs.     The sense of taste is... Show more
Middle School Life Science: Controlling the Body - The Senses
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1. Why are human beings able to see in three dimensions?
2. The human eye senses differences in the wavelengths of visible light as different
3. When light from an object reaches the human eye, it passes first through the
4. Which statement about rods and cones in the human eye is false?
5. Nerve cells that sense touch are found mainly in the
6. Myopia
7. The middle ear