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Where are sense receptors found in the human body and what do they allow us to do?

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Sense receptors are found throughout the human body, including in the skin, eyes, ears, tongue, nose, and internal organs. These receptors allow us to perceive various stimuli, such as touch, pressure, temperature, pain, light, sound, taste, and smell. They send signals to the brain, which processes and interprets the information to create our sensory experiences. In short, sense receptors enable us to perceive and interact with the world around us.

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