Nerve impulses
olfactory receptor cells
Below the skin
Sensory Receptors
Knees
Rods and cones
False
Nervous system
Sensory organs
Fingers
Brain
True
smell receptor cells that sense smells
Receptor cells convert what they sense into these
Sensory receptors found in our eyes
The tongue is divided into sections that taste different things (True or False)
Each taste bud on your tongue tastes all 5 tastes (True or False)
These cells are what "senses" the environment. They are found in the sensory organs
Made up of Brain, spinal cord, and nerves
More touch receptors are found here so we sense better with these
Less touch receptors are found here so we sense worse with these
Where touch receptors are found
Where all nerve impulses are sent to
Tongue, eyes, skin, nose, and ears are these