Every+organism+lives

=Every organism lives in the world shaped for it by its sensory apparatus. (Reuben Abel)= The sensory apparatus; our central nervous systems and sensors detect our surroundings and the world around us. How we perceive them, however, is based on interpretation of the chemicals and signals detected by our body. This interpretation is our understanding of the world and begins forming as soon as we are born, but this means that each person has a different interpretation of the world. From this, it can be said that each person lives in their own world or as each living thing will see it different from the next. A plant's perception of the world would be vastly different from a person's perception, essentially living in two different versions of the same world and the same applies to organisms that are much closer in nature. Different organisms have different senses e.g. a snake detects its surroundings by chemical signals taken in by its tongue and what the snake sees will be very different from what we see.