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The five sense - Coggle Diagram
The five sense
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TOUCH
SKIN
TO DETECT, IDENTIFY AND DISTINGUISH THE PROPERTIES OF AN OBJECT AND THE WORLD THAT SURROUNDS US.
WE WILL FEEL THE TEMPERATURE OF A CONTAINER, THE SOFTNESS OF A FABRIC, THE SHAPE OF A GIFT AND THE PUNCTURE OF A CACTUS NEEDLE.
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THE SKIN IS THE ULTIMATE LAYER OF THE SKIN: IT PROTECTS US FROM EXTERNAL FACTORS SUCH AS BACTERIA, VIRUSES AND MUSHROOMS.
OUR SKIN HAS SMALL OPENINGS, THE PORES, WHICH LET OXYGEN AND SWEAT COME OUT. LOOK AT YOUR HAND: THIS IS YOUR EPIDERM.
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SMEEL
Nose
THESE PARTICLES TRAVEL THROUGH THE AIR AND ENTER OUR NOSE THROUGH THE TAPES, REACHING THE NASAL CAVITY.
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THEN THE FILTERED AIR REACHES THE OLFACTORY MEMBRANE; HERE IS WHERE WE FIND THE CELLS IN CHARGE OF COLLECTING INFORMATION AND SENDING IT TO THE BRAIN.
THE OLFACTORY NERVE BRINGS INFORMATION TO THE BRAIN THAT HAS THE TASK OF RECOGNIZING AND REACTING OUR SMELL.
ONCE THE INFORMATION REACHES THE BRAIN, IT TRANSMITS THE NECESSARY SIGNALS TO REACT TO DIFFERENT SMELLS.
TASTE
Tongue
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THE FUNDAMENTAL TASTES THAT THE STRAWS OF TASTE ARE ABLE TO IDENTIFY ARE : SWEET , Salty, Bitter, Acid, Umami
HEARING
EAR
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DUE TO THE VIBRATIONS ON THE TAMPANIC MEMBRANE, THE LITTLE CASES BEGIN TO MOVE AND SEND WAVES ARE TO THE CHOCLEA.
THEN THE SOUND WAVES REACH THE TIMPANIC MEMBRANE, A THIN FABRIC LIKE A DRUM HEAD, WHICH VIBRATES WHEN SOUND WAVES REACH IT.
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