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How are the tongue, ears, and nose a part of the nervous system?
They are sense organs that are part of the central nervous system.
They are sense organs that are part of the peripheral nervous system.
They are internal organs that are part of the central nervous system.
They are internal organs that are part of the peripheral nervous system.
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They are sense organs that are part of the peripheral nervous system.
Explanation: The tongue, ears, and nose contain sensory receptors (for taste, hearing/balance, and smell) that detect stimuli and send signals via peripheral nerves (e.g., cranial nerves) to the central nervous system (brain). The CNS itself is only the brain and spinal cord.
Explanation: The tongue, ears, and nose contain sensory receptors (for taste, hearing/balance, and smell) that detect stimuli and send signals via peripheral nerves (e.g., cranial nerves) to the central nervous system (brain). The CNS itself is only the brain and spinal cord.
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