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If you have a mosquito bite that makes your arm need, you should see a doctor immediately. You may be severely allergic, or the insect may have transmitted a disease.
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you get a small lump and the itching feeling due to an allergic reaction to the mosquito saliva.
a mosquito bite???
The nerve cells that detect heat (located within your Dermis) activate when touching a hot surface. This nerve impulse then travels through your central nervous system to your brain when it is translated as "pain" or "damage" to the area. The signal travels back down the arm as a reaction to move the stimulous and causes you to move your hand.
The human arm and leg's senses are touch and movement
right arm
No because the brain cannot send a message saying "scratch your arm" and you will not have your nervous system without the brain,spinal cord,and neuron (nerve cells).
No because the brain cannot send a message saying "scratch your arm" and you will not have your nervous system without the brain,spinal cord,and neuron (nerve cells).
yes. The interneuron in the spine send a message to the motor neuron in the arm which then allows it to move the muscle.
This has known to be caused by Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/ Motor Neuron disease
Lovely Mosquito Lovely mosquito, attacking my arm As quiet and still as a statue, Stay right where you are! I'll do you no harm- I simply desire to pat you. Just puncture my veins and swallow your fill For nobody's going to swot you. Now, lovely mosquito, stay perfectly still- A SWIPE! and a SPLAT! and I GOT YOU! Doug MacLeod