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4.1.8 Sensory Organs

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With special receptors, the sensory organs receive messages (impulses) from the outside and transmit these via neural pathways to the neural central agencies: the brain and the spinal cord.

In humans, we distinguish between the sense of smell, taste, vision, hearing, position, touch, temperature, and balance.

Nature has made ample provisions in the structure of the human body to ensure the harmony of the organ systems as a whole, as well as the equal distribution of individual body functions, thereby creating the necessary balance of all activities for the whole organism. At one point, organs or organ systems must be stimulated to increase their activity; at another point, they must be slowed down in their activity.

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