Assuming the nerve endings are attached to a living person, bare, exposed, or cut nerve endings relay impulses to the brain that are interpreted as "severe, extreme pain". Nerve pain can include anything from severe burning, aching, throbbing, tingling, crawling, etc. Some people feel "numbness".
An exposed nerve fiber in a tissue or nerve specimen sent to a lab doesn't "feel"; we need the attachment to the brain and interpretation of impulses to classify negative or positive sensations. However, nerves in a lab can still carry an impulse, such as an electrical current.
Ice makes you Numb because it freezes the nerve endings not allowing you to feel.
yes
no, only the dermis is propogated with nerve endings
yes
Free nerve endings functions as cutaneous receptors ( is a sensory receptor present on dermis or epidermis ). Present in vertebrates for sense of pain. they are frequently found on skin. *Muscle spindles
1.don't walk on it! 2.don't walk on it!
They have no nerve endings.
Your hair and nails do not have any nerve endings in them. Nerve endings are what allow you to sense pain. Without nerve endings, you cannot feel any pain, and that is why you don't get hurt when you cut your nails or hair.
At the end of a nerve, there is a synapse, which transfers the signal on to the next nerve until it reaches it's destination - ie. the brain or a muscle. Nerve endings are what we feel the world around us with. Nerve endings are in every part of your body and they are always sensing what is going on around you. They feel the chair against your bottom, the key board under your finger tips, etc.
Yes lots of them that is how you feel touch, heat, pain etc.
Yes , they have nerve endings which the chicken's brain interprets as pain .
Because there's so many nerve endings! :)
All animals have nerve endings.
Because the penis has thousand of nerve endings?
At the end of a nerve, there is a synapse, which transfers the signal on to the next nerve until it reaches it's destination - ie. the brain or a muscle. Nerve endings are what we feel the world around us with. Nerve endings are in every part of your body and they are always sensing what is going on around you. They feel the chair against your bottom, the key board under your finger tips, etc.
There are four nerve endings in the skin namely: Pacinian nerve endings for pain Krause nerve endings for cold Ruffinis nerve endings for Heat and warm Endorphins-- natural pain killers SAM MKT :)
Nerve endings are what make us feel ticklish. And the more nerve endings there are in a particular spot, the more ticklish it is. Our feet has the most nerve endings- so they are the most ticklish of all!