the spine that sends a pain signal to the brain
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pain receptors, you can feel it everywhere apart from the brain!
I have a liver condition and started to feel stabbing left lower back pain very sharp pains what organ is causing this
A neurone is a nerve cell, they allow you to feel pain.
Your pain receptors send a signal to your brain which allow you to feel pain, although in rare cases, not everyone had these.
The Parenchyma of spleen, liver, gallblader, pancreas, brain, heart, kidneys, lungs don't feel pain (no nociceptors).
Because some people's nervous systems are messed up ^ That's wrong. It's most likely because they have Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis, or CIPA. This is a rare genetic disorder that makes them unable to feel pain.
Structure refers to how the (body ) is put together-bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments - then onto organ structure, down to the cellular level-Function refers to how does (the body ) work,what does it do ?example-structure of an organ- the largest in the human body - skin-epidermis, dermis,layer of fat,etc.. function- regulates body temperature , expands to allow body movement, cools body temperature, houses nerve endings ,enabling to feel pressure or pain
It really depends on the person. In theory, when inflicted enough, every part of the body should feel pain. (Also your thigh bone is stronger than concrete so you don't get many cases of broken thigh bones)
Yes , they feel pain
Because your balls are soft and your dick is big.
Yes, all mammals feel pain.