There are many different ways of reacting when pain is felt. Simply put, pain is the human brain reacting to stimuli by sending various signals to one's nerves.
u feel pain also you have no other way to react
Actually, fish do feeel pain centrally and react to it.
What I think since I am too young to have a kid is that it would hurt for a while and you might feel happy and pain.
The answer is no. Recent studies by scientists have found that fish do not in fact feel pain. According to well respected scientists, including Stephen Hawking (Who says, "I am much like a fish. I can not feel pain.), fish lack the neocortex in the brain to actually feel pain. They can react to pain, but do not actually feel any discomfort, and simply react to something touching them, much like an ordinary person. Findings found from Cambridge Biological Science department, 2008. See the Related Link below. i think they do because scientist's have just proved that they do feel pain However, we DON'T have to make them suffer unnecessary , like eating them alive etc... My opinion (Rebecca Marie) is that we should assume they can feel pain and treat them in a humane manner anyhow.
Nerves carry messages to the muscles to react. Nerves help us feel pain, heat, and cold.
Yes , they feel pain
We dont feel pain on cutting our nails because nails are formed my the accumulation of dead cells.
All naked mole rats can feel some sort of pain, but not the way humans do. They will feel pain if pricked by a needle, for example, but they will not react to acids or capsaicin (the stuff that makes chili peppers spicy). You could pour lemon juice on one of their cuts and they wouldn't flinch a muscle. I'm sure there are some naked mole rats out there who cannot feel any pain at all, but this would only be a genetic error. The reason for this may be that they live in carbon dioxide rich enviornments, which is harsh on the skin. It is likely an evolutionary adaption that they cannot feel this burning sensation. Search up 'Can Naked Mole Rats Feel Pain?' on google if you want the whole scientific explanation.
No, brains do not feel pain because they lack pain receptors.
No, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain.
No, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain.
No, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain.