What do humans use to make observations?

What do humans use to make observations?

  • Correct Answer: senses
  • nutrients
  • hormones
  • blood

Explanation: Make observations. Observations refer to anything detected with one or more senses. The senses include sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste.

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