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Meaning of sense organs

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Meaning of Sense Organs

Our sense organs are special parts of our body that help us see, hear, smell, taste, and feel things around us. We have five sense organs, and each one helps us understand the world in different ways. Here's what each sense organ does:

Human sense organs

Human sense organs

  1. Eyes. The eyes help us see things. They allow us to look at colors, shapes, and people around us. We can see the world through our eyes because they can sense light.
  2. Ears. The ears help us hear sounds, like music, voices, or even a car honking. They also help us keep our balance, so we don't fall over.
  3. Nose. The nose helps us smell things. We can smell flowers, food, and even things that might not be good, like smoke, to keep ourselves safe.
  4. Tongue. The tongue helps us taste food. It can taste sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and savory (umami). This helps us know if food is tasty or if it might not be good to eat.
  5. Skin. The skin helps us feel things. It lets us know if something is hot or cold, soft or hard, or if something is hurting us (pain). It helps us understand the texture of things, like whether a surface is smooth or rough.

These sense organs send the information to our brain, which helps us understand and react to what is happening around us.

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