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Chapter 12: Somatic and Special Senses


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Chapter 12: Somatic and Special Senses

This chapter deals with specialized parts of the nervous system that allow the body to assess and adjust to the external environment. It describes the types of receptors (objective 1) and their locations, structures, and functions in maintaining homeostasis (objectives 2-14).

An understanding of these senses is necessary to knowing how the nervous system receives input and responds to support life.

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