aistinelimissä
Aistinelimissä refers to the sensory organs in Finnish. These are specialized structures in the body responsible for detecting stimuli from the internal and external environment and transmitting this information to the nervous system. The primary sensory organs in humans and many other animals include the eyes for vision, ears for hearing and balance, nose for smell, tongue for taste, and skin for touch, temperature, and pain.
Each sensory organ contains specific receptor cells that are sensitive to particular types of stimuli. For
The functioning of aistinelimissä is crucial for survival, enabling organisms to navigate their surroundings, find food,