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No voice without resonance
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Noise and concentration – for example music
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Injuries to the ear through violence
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Sense of position – world not upside down
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Sense organ nose
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Sense organ eye
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Sense organ ear
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Sense organs – sense of taste
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Photo: A healthy person has about 4,000 taste buds spread over the tongue, the inside of the cheeks and the throat. The fact that we can enjoy the taste of our food is the result of interaction between several senses. It is not just through our mouth that we get the mes...
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