Someone makes a loud noise, and it scares you. Use complete sentences to put the following vocabulary terms in order to describe how the body processes the sound and reacts: central nervous system, sensory organs, and sensory receptors

When someone makes a loud noise, the sensory organs, such as the ears, detect the sound waves and transmit them to the sensory receptors. The sensory receptors, located in the ears, convert the sound waves into electrical signals. These electrical signals are then sent to the central nervous system, specifically to the brain. In the brain, the sound is processed and recognized as a loud noise. As a reaction, the central nervous system sends signals to the body, resulting in a startled response or fear.