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Yes. There are several forms of energy that can be felt, or in other words, detected by our senses. For example, infrared radiation is emitted from warm objects and this can be detected by temperator receptors on our skin. Infrared radiation is due to certain wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum and would therefore be a form of energy, electromagnetic energy. The photoreceptors in our eyes are not able to detect infrared wavelengths of light.
Skin senses temperature quite well within a limited range, but it can be either frozen or burned, by termeratures outside of its range.
Moisture needs to take in energy to evaporate. That's why your skin feels cooled when it happens to sweat on your skin.
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Pressure, Temperature, & Pain
the four skin senses are: -PAIN -COLD -PRESSURE -HEAT that all.. from: JELLY
The skin is important as a barrier against pathogens, and contains nerve endings which allow for senses such as; heat, touch and pressure. It is also important for evaporation, water resistance and absorption.
A person senses pain, pressure, cold, hot by using nerve cells under the skin.
are sorce of energy they supply essentail fatty acids for growth and healthy skin
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Yes - just like any electrical energy. The source doesn't change the conduction properties.
Adenosine triphosphate. It's the only source of energy for the human body.
A snakes senses are it's skin
Alcohol has a high vapor pressure - thus it evaporates quickly. The act of evaporation requires heat energy - in this case it comes from you (or your skin if you prefer) and thus your skin cools.
building and repairing tissues(muscle).It helps keep hair,nails and skin healthy.protein is a source of energy..