Sensory Systems
Sensory systems are the parts of the body that detect and interpret information from the environment. This sensory information helps us interact with our environment and make decisions regarding our actions and reactions. Sensory systems are responsible for our vision, hearing, taste, touch, and smell. They also allow us to interpret body position and movement. Sensory systems are vital for survival and give us the ability to interpret and act on cues from the environment. The information we get from our senses can be used to detect potential dangers, identify food sources, and build relationships with other individuals. Sensory systems are essential for humans and animals alike, and their importance can't be overstated.
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