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    MRSM PDRM

    Name : Muhammad Fikri bin Ahmad Fauzi

    College no. : 29082Class :

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    Contents

    Contents Page

    Appreciation 1

    The world through our senses 2

    Sense organ ability 3

    The human nervous system 4,5

    Skin 6,7

    Tongue 8,9

    Nose 10.11

    Ears 12,13

    Eyes 14,15

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    I want to say thank you to my parents for

    supporting me on financial and moral.

    Because of that, I can finish my folio verywell. Lastly, I want to say thank you to my

    friends that always help me and also share

    some information. Not forgotten for all

    parties that involved. Thank you very much.

    The World Through Our Senses

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    Our senses detect stimuli and we respond.

    Human have receptors orsense organs such as:

    SKIN - responds to touch, pressure, pain, heat and cold.

    TONGUE - responds to chemical in our food and drink. It gives us

    our sense of taste

    NOSE - responds to chemical in the air. It gives us our sense of smell.

    EARS - respond to sound vibrations and movements. They give us our

    sense of hearing and our balance.

    EYES - respond to light rays. They give us our sense of sight.

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    SENSE ORGANS ABILITY

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    Sensory organ Stimuli detected Main function

    (a) Skin Touch, pressure, pain,heat, cold Organ for touch

    (b) Nose Chemicals Organ for smell

    (c) Tongue Chemicals Organ for taste

    (d) Ear Sound Organ for hearing

    (e) Eye Light Organ for sight

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    The Human Nervous System

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    1. The nervous system is responsible for detecting stimuli and changes in

    the environment and sending the information to the brain for

    interpretations.

    2. The brain then sends out instructions to the relevant parts of the body

    for action to be taken.

    3. The information and instructions are sent out in the form of nervous

    impulses along nerves.

    4. The nervous system consists of the brain, the spinal cord and the

    nerves.

    5. The brain and the spinal cord form the central nervous system.

    6. The nerves which send nervous impulses from the sensory organs or

    receptors to the brain are called the sensory nerves.

    7. The nerves which carry nervous system from the central nervous

    system to the muscle or glands for carrying out the responses are

    called the motor nerves.

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    Nervous system

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    Skin

    Nervous

    System

    Central nervous

    system Nerves

    BrainSpinal

    Cord

    Sensory

    nerves

    Motor

    Nerves

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    1. The skin is made up of two layers- the epidermis and the dermis.

    2. The epidermis is a very thin layer of dead cells which protects the

    surface of the body.

    3. The dermis is a layer consisting of structures such as living cells,

    blood capillaries, sweat glands, nerves and nerve ending.

    4. The skin is a sense organ helping the body to know what is happening

    in its surrounding.

    5. The nerve endings or receptors in the skin detect stimuli.

    6. The sensitivity of the skin depends on two factors:

    (a) The thickness of the epidermis - the thinner the epidermis,

    the more sensitive is the skin.

    (b) The concentration of the receptors the more receptors inthe skin, the more sensitive is the skin.

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    -Pain receptors are at the skinsurface. They are branched and

    respond to intense stimuli.

    -Some touch receptors are

    attached to the base of our hair. So

    you can feel it they are being

    pulled.

    -Pressure receptors are in the

    fatty layer. It is used to detectpressure exerted on the skin.

    -Heat receptors are located below

    the epidermis. It detects heat or any

    rise of temperature.

    -Cold receptors are also located

    below the epidermis. It detects a cold substances or any fall in temperature.

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    Tongue

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    1. Your senses of taste and smell are closely linked. They are both

    chemical senses.

    2. What things can you taste?

    -You can only taste sweet, sour, bitter, and salty things. People think

    that they can taste other things but they are actually using their sense

    of smell.

    3. The sensors that give you your sense of taste are found in little

    grooves on your tongue. They are call taste buds.

    Each taste bud can only taste one taste.

    4. The different types of taste buds are found in particular areas on

    the tongue.

    5. The taste buds send nervous impulses along the nerves to the brain for

    its interpretation.

    6. When food is placed in the mouth, the saliva dissolves the food and

    the chemicals stimulate the taste buds.

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    Nervous pathway for detecting taste:

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    Food(stimuli) Saliva dissolves food Chemical in food stimulate taste

    buds Taste buds send impulses to brain The brain interprets the

    impulses

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    rent areas of the tongue are especially sensitive to different taste

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    Nose

    Our nose also senses chemical but it is thousands of time more sensitive than

    your sense of taste.

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    Smells are chemical in the air.

    The chemical dissolve in the moist lining of your nose.

    They stimulate sensors in your nose to send impulses to the brain.

    The brain interprets these impulses as different smells.

    The nasal cavities have glands which produce a sticky fluid called mucus.

    A person having a cold cannot smell well. This is because the sensory cells

    are covered with a lot mucus and not much chemicals can reach and

    stimulate the sensory cells.

    The nervous pathway can be summarized as follows:

    Chemical enter the nose Chemical dissolves in mucus Chemical

    stimulate the sensory cells The sensory cells produce nervous impulses

    Nervous impulses are sent along the nerves to the brain The brain

    interprets the impulses as a certain smell

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    Ears

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    The air around us is full of sound waves.

    You ears work by converting these sound waves into nerve impulses.

    This show it happens:

    The outer part of your ear funnels the sound waves into the ear canal

    The sound waves travel along the ear canal to the eardrum.

    The eardrum starts to vibrate when sound waves hit it

    The vibrations are passed on to 3 little bones called the ossicles

    The ossicles pass the vibrations on to the inner eardrum or oval

    window

    When oval window vibrates it causes fluid in the cochlea to move

    Inside the cochlea are lots of tiny, sensory hairs. Movement of the

    fluid sets these

    hairs vibrating. They send off nerve impulses to the brain

    The brain interprets these impulses as sounds

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    Eye

    The eye is a sensory organ for light. We see things with our eyes.

    Each eyeball is situated in a socket within the skull.

    Each eyeball is moved by three pairs of eye muscle.

    The front of each eye is protected by an eye lid.

    The eye is washed by tears produced by tear glands.

    A duct drains the tears from the eye to the throat.

    The pupil (hole) in the centre of the eye allows light to enter the eye.

    The colored part of the eye called the iris is a continuation of the choroids

    The white of the eye is a continuation of the sclerotic.

    The eye is made up of many parts, and each part is designed to help the

    eye to see.

    The nervous pathway is as follow:

    Corneaaqueous humorpupileye lens vitreous

    Humorretinaoptic nervebrain

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    The structure of the eye

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    Defects of Vision

    Long-sightedness

    Short-sightedness

    Astigmatism

    Color blindness

    Optical illusion

    Blind spot

    There are two kinds of vision:

    Stereoscopic vision

    Monocular vision

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