Nerves Sensory
Nerves sensory are a group of specialized cells that detect changes in the environment, such as temperature, pressure, and chemicals, and relay that information to the brain and spinal cord. Sensory nerves play a vital role in the body's ability to sense and respond to the outside world. They enable us to see, hear, feel, and smell, and also help us detect danger and pain. Sensory nerves also enable us to coordinate our movements and enable us to respond to our surroundings. Without sensory nerves, we would be unable to interact with our environment.
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