it is our response to a given stimuli. . it is the message sent by our nerves to our brain
because of the nerves in your body
When a balloon is pricked by a pin, the air inside the balloon will quickly escape, causing the balloon to deflate rapidly. The balloon will shrink in size and eventually become flat.
When your eyes are shut, your other senses will likely be heightened in response to the sudden pain from being pricked with a sharp object. You may feel a sharp, intense sensation, and your instinct will be to quickly react by opening your eyes and tending to the area that was pricked.
because of reflex action by our nervous system
its when your body part is lying stiff in one place thn when you try to move it you feel the pins pain or when you wack you elbow or something off wood it causes pin pain
A pin is definitely sharper. It has to tack, where a needle is used in sewing and is a bit duller so as not to hurt a person if accidentally pricked.
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The balloon pops and the water falls out and splashes onto the floor.
Because there are so many pins that the weight per pin is negligible
It means - is the patient aware of what's happening around them Can they respond to stimulus (like a pin-prick to test if they feel pain).
All naked mole rats can feel some sort of pain, but not the way humans do. They will feel pain if pricked by a needle, for example, but they will not react to acids or capsaicin (the stuff that makes chili peppers spicy). You could pour lemon juice on one of their cuts and they wouldn't flinch a muscle. I'm sure there are some naked mole rats out there who cannot feel any pain at all, but this would only be a genetic error. The reason for this may be that they live in carbon dioxide rich enviornments, which is harsh on the skin. It is likely an evolutionary adaption that they cannot feel this burning sensation. Search up 'Can Naked Mole Rats Feel Pain?' on google if you want the whole scientific explanation.
Yes , they feel pain