Sense Organ and Peripheral Neuron Supporting Cells
Sensory organs and peripheral neurons are essential for the proper functioning of the human body. They are made up of specialized cells that allow us to receive and interpret various sensory impressions such as light, sound, smell, touch and temperature. Sense organ and peripheral neuron supporting cells are the key to the process of interpreting the sensations we experience. They provide the necessary structure, nourishment and protection to the neurons and other cells involved in the sensory process. In addition, they are responsible for the production of specific proteins, enzymes and transmitters which are used to communicate the sensory message to the brain. As such, sense organ and peripheral neuron supporting cells are critical for the proper functioning of our bodies and our ability to perceive and interpret the world around us.
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