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Genrish500 [490]
4 years ago
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Vestibular senses, kinesthetic sense, and skins senses all make up:

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Gre4nikov [31]4 years ago
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The correct answer is Vestibular senses, kinesthetic sense, and skins senses all make up: Somesthetic senses  

Somesthetic senses are the sensation that is produced by the skin, joint, muscles, viscera and organs of balance. Merely looking at the word, the first part “soma” means body, esthetic, which is the second part, means feelings.

<h2>Further Explanation</h2>

We have three somesthetic sense system, they are the skin senses, the kinesthetic sense, and the vestibular senses

The skin senses: It plays the role of receiving and transmitting information from the outside into the central nervous system. The sensory receptors collect information about pressure, temperature, including pain. Simply put, the skin senses is the sensory systems used for processing touch, cold, pressure and pain.  

The kinesthetic senses: when your eyes are closed with your hand raised above your head, you surely know where hand is because there are receptors known as proprioceptors, which is responsible for telling you about joint movement or contracting. These special receptors are part of the body senses movement and tell you where your arms, hand, leg are located in relation to each other. This senses is known as kinesthetic senses. It is the senses of posture, muscle movement and strains on joint and muscle.

The vestibular sense simply refers to the sense of balance. This senses structure is present within the innermost chamber of the ear. Vestibular sense are structures in the air that tells you about the body position. Simply put, it refers to the senses of balance, acceleration and position in space.

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  • vestibular sense  brainly.com/question/2059296
  • kinesthetic sense brainly.com/question/13100492
  • skin senses brainly.com/question/4476845

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  • vestibular senses
  • kinesthetic sense
  • skins senses
  • sense of touch
  • somesthetic sense
Stells [14]4 years ago
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Somesthetic Senses

There are three somesthetic senses, the skin, kinesthetic and vestibular senses. The skin is the organ that serves as protection against water loss and infectin. It transmits information like touch, pressure and temperature as it is collected by sensory receptors. 

kinesthetic sense- these tells about how our body is positioned or proprioception.  This transmit information based on the joint movement and how muscles are relaxed or contracted.

Vestibular Sense- the sense of balance. The main organs are the otolith and the semicircular canals in the ear.



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