EBK HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
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Author: Silverthorn
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Chapter 10, Problem 37RQ
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To determine: The first sense organ tested in a child with speech difficulty with reason.
Introduction: The environmental changes that generate responses in the body are called stimulus. Humans have a well-defined organ system to produce responses against the stimulus. This organ system is called the nervous system. The stimuli that the body recognizes by its sensory organs are called sensory stimuli.
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