neurotransmitters
lipids
There are four nerve endings in the skin namely: Pacinian nerve endings for pain Krause nerve endings for cold Ruffinis nerve endings for Heat and warm Endorphins-- natural pain killers SAM MKT :)
Specialize nerve endings are found within the dermis of the skin.
Neurotransmitters are chemicals produced in and around the nervous system of animals. They are present in all of the nerve cells, but predominately in the ganglia or nerve bundles of invertebrates, and in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) of vertebrates. There are many kinds of neurotransmitter chemicals.
At the end of a nerve, there is a synapse, which transfers the signal on to the next nerve until it reaches it's destination - ie. the brain or a muscle. Nerve endings are what we feel the world around us with. Nerve endings are in every part of your body and they are always sensing what is going on around you. They feel the chair against your bottom, the key board under your finger tips, etc.
i was told it was the penis or clitoris, is this correct? While many parts of the human body have an abundance of nerve endings allowing humans to feel and taste, the tounge is the body part that has the most nerve endings.
neurotransmitter
From the brain or nerve endings to dendrites
The head, axon and the nerve endings
nerve cell produce protiens
The other name for the sensory nerve is sensory neuron. These are nerve cells that transmit sight, sound, and feelings.
All animals have nerve endings.
6 in total. 4 are found on glaborous skin with specalised nerve endings (Meissner's Merkel's, Paccinian, Ruffini) Unspecialised mechanoreceptors that have free nerve endings Hair follicle cells
There are four nerve endings in the skin namely: Pacinian nerve endings for pain Krause nerve endings for cold Ruffinis nerve endings for Heat and warm Endorphins-- natural pain killers SAM MKT :)
The retina is the structure at the back of the eyeball that is filled with nerve endings.
Hair follicle nerve endings respond to pain and touch.
in the olfactory nerve
Most of the visible part of hair is dead tissue and has no nerve endings. It doesnt hurt when you cut your hair because your hair hasn't any nerve cells so you don't feel anything. Hair has no nerves.Hair is essentially dead cells.. they do not contain any nerve endings, so you can't feel anything when it is cut.