It depends on the two areas it travels to.
Yes, they travel some fast!
The answer is.... quite fast
In common speech, velocity means speed, they are the same thing.
Pain receptors, also known as nociceptors, are primarily slow-adapting receptors. This means that they continue to send signals for an extended period of time in response to a painful stimulus. They are designed to detect potential threat or damage to the body and provide a persistent awareness of pain.
The categorization of hurricanes is not based on how fast they travel, but on how fast the sustained winds within a hurricane move at their fastest. A category 5 hurricane has winds of 156 mph or greater.
Fast pain messages travel along the lateral pain system. Slower pain messages travel along the medial pain system.
That depends on the speed of the impact.
350 ft/s
The 2 components of pain are fast pain, and slow pain. Fast pain is a sharp, localized pain and slow pain is dull and diffused and mostly unpleasant.
how does a flea travel so fast
Yes, they travel some fast!
pain that happens very quickly
because they are thin and and travel smoothly
IV (intravenous) medication works the fastest because it is injected directly into the body.
Yes. Pain is sometimes difficult to pinpoint. And some types of pain tend to radiate. That means that they either seem to travel along a line, as in nerve pain, or are connected somehow to another part, like in muscles.
fast
An individual blood cell takes about 60 seconds to make a complete circuit of the body.