Humans typically have five primary senses, each associated with specific sensory organs and functions. These senses allow us to perceive and interact with the world around us. Here's a brief overview:#Sight (Vision) - **Organ**: Eyes - **Function**: Detects light and converts it into electrical signals, which the brain interprets as images. - **Key Components**: # 2. **Hearing (Audition)** - **Organ**: Ears - **Function**: Detects sound waves and converts them into electrical signals for the brain to interpret as sounds# 3. **Touch (Somatosensation)** - **Organ**: Skin - **Function**: Detects pressure, temperature, pain, and texture through sensory receptors.# 4. **Taste (Gustation)** - **Organ**: Tongue - **Function**: Detects chemical compounds in food, allowing us to perceive flavors (sweet, salty, sour, bitter, umami).# 5. **Smell (Olfaction)** - **Organ**: Nose - **Function**: Detects airborne chemical molecules, enabling the perception of scents.These senses work together to provide a comprehensive understanding of our environment and internal state.