Sense Organs
When you touch a hot object, you say ‘Ouch! It’s hot.’
Have you ever wondered how we get to know that it's hot? Whether the object is hot or cold our brain tells us.
It even tells us how we should move our hands or legs or any other part of the body.
For this, our brain is connected to five sense organs and they are:
Eyes
Ears
Nose
Tongue
Skin
Eyes
The eyes are the important sense organ of our body. They help us to see. Our eyes also work like a camera that captures the picture. We see and store it in our brain.
Nose
We breathe in and out through our nose. The hair inside the nose helps to keep dust and germs away when we breathe in. When we have a cold, our nose gets blocked. For a blocked nose, take steam.
Tongue
The tongue helps us to speak and also to taste food. It lets us know, whether the taste of the food is sweet, salty, sour, or bitter.
Skin
It is the largest organ of our body. It is the outermost covering of our body. The sensation of heat, touch, and pain is due to our skin.