Biology - Concepts and Investigations - 3rd Edition - Broward College Central
Biology - Concepts and Investigations - 3rd Edition - Broward College Central
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Publisher: McGraw Hill
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Chapter 27, Problem 1PIT
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To determine:

The sense organs, which are required for each general and special senses.

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Sense organs are the parts of the body that respond against the stimuli. These sense organs consist of numerous sensory receptors. These receptorsare stimulated by the stimuli and send the information in the form of neural impulses to the central nervous system.

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