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Sensing the World Connect each sense receptor to its sense and then write in the letters next to each input for the senses that pick them up. (Hint: Each input may be picked up by more than one receptor.) hear (H) see (S) smell (SM) feel (F) taste (T) Input: Sense Receptor: Sense: ©Sheri Amsel www.exploringnature.org eye ears nose tongue skin LS1.D: Information Processing: Different sense receptors are specialized for particular kinds of information, which may be then processed by the animal’s brain. Animals are able to use their perceptions and memories to guide their actions. (4-LS1-2)
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see (S) · hear (H) see (S) smell (SM) feel (F) taste (T) Sense Receptor: Sense: Input: ©Sheri Amsel eye ears nose tongue skin LS1.D: Information Processing: Different sense receptors

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Page 1: see (S) · hear (H) see (S) smell (SM) feel (F) taste (T) Sense Receptor: Sense: Input: ©Sheri Amsel eye ears nose tongue skin LS1.D: Information Processing: Different sense receptors

Sensing the WorldConnect each sense receptor to its sense and then write in the letters next to each input for the

senses that pick them up. (Hint: Each input may be picked up by more than one receptor.)

hear (H)

see (S)

smell (SM)

feel (F)

taste (T)

Input:Sense Receptor: Sense:

©Sheri Amselwww.exploringnature.org

eye

ears

nose

tongue

skin

LS1.D: Information Processing: Different sense receptors are specialized for particular kinds of information, which may be then processed by the animal’s brain. Animals are able to use their perceptions and memories to guide their actions. (4-LS1-2)