Sense Organs (WJEC GCSE Biology: Combined Science)

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Sense Organs

  • Sense organs are groups of receptor cells which respond to specific stimuli such as light, sound, touch, temperature and chemicals (e.g. smell and taste)
    • Receptor cells are groups of specialised cells
    • They detect a change in the environment and stimulate electrical impulses in response
  • Sense organs relay the information from receptor cells as electrical impulses along neurones to the central nervous system

Examples of sense organs table

Sense organ Sensitive to: Sense
Skin Pressure, temperature changes and pain Touch and temperature
Tongue Chemicals in food and drink Taste
NoseĀ  Chemicals in the air Smell
Ear Sound and movement

Hearing

Balance
Eye Light Sight

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