False. There are more sensitive touch receptors on the tip of your finger than on your back
yes they are
Feet
Cause there are a lot of nerves that link to your brain and sends signal for pain as for everywhere else on your body but you use your hands a lot which they will get sensitive the more you work em and it just depends on you weather or not you are actually sensitive on your hands I hope this answers your question:-)
not just the hands and feet but the whole body
They manure by there hands and feet.
They are on your hands and on your feet!
No. There are more sensory nerve endings involved in the hands.
Feet
feet
A clock: 2 or 3 hands, 0 feet.
the answer is horse, because horses are measured in hands not feet ~Furfur
horse
polydactyl is when you have more than 5 digets on you hands or feet by ian ostrander more than 5 digets on your hands or feet by ian o
The definition of karate is to defend oneself without the use of weapons by striking sensitive areas on an opponent's body with the hands, elbows, knees, or feet.
when a 2 year old is developing his nurves and nurves system moves on to his hands and feet therefore reacts more strongly against the hands and feet.
Their arms are flippers which are more like hands, and there legs are attached to the body therefore only making them have feet. They have 2 hands and 2 feet.
yes, because hands get in touch with water taps in toilets and doorknobs in general.
The majority of the bones in your body are your hands and your feet. Your wrist has 8 bones that link to 5 more in your hand, that link to 14 more in your fingers and thumb; total is 27. Your feet also have 7 in your ankle, heel, and midfoot; that connects to 5 more (metatarsals), and 14 in your toes. So between your hands and your feet you have 106 bones.