tactile cells
Answer: the epidermis of a leaf includes: upper epidermis and lower epidermis but if you are referring to the epidermis of an onion: it is only one layer
You have more than five sense organs.Balance, which includes acceleration and attitude;Taste which has about six discriminants;Vision, which has two major discriminants (brightness, colour);Hearing (frequency and loudness);Touch (sharp and blunt sensors, a wisp touch sensor, and pain);Olfactory ( several discriminants).Vibration can be detected as well.Heat and Cold may be the only non-contact touch sensors we have.
The epidermis is body's first defence against disease and infection. If the epidermis is completely destroyed, the body is more susceptible to bacteria.
The Epidermis
Epidermis containing cells which have many nuclei formed due to fusion of many cells.
Your epidermis is your skin, so yes, it is very easy to touch your epidermis, even with another part of your epidermis.
Epidermis
so heat can be sensed faster
So they can detect heat. If the heat sensors were to be deeper then people would have more serious burns. With the heat sensors under the epidermis layer, if a person was to get burnt then it would only burn one layer of the skin. You would risk getting a higher degree burn if the heat sensors were any deeper.
All vertebrates have general sensors in their skin for touch, pressure, and pain. These are called
Those "hairs" are sensors so if u touch it and touch the other sensors inside the "mouth" of the plant it will close thus trapping whatever is inside.
Yes, there are electronic touch pads that time the races to 1/1000 of a second. Some have said that at a the touch finish of a race, this is length that a fingernail grows in three days.
That would be the epidermis im pretty sure but check me
That would be the epidermis im pretty sure but check me
Go outside
The ipod touch is the only one with a motion sensor.
Swimmers use touch pads by touching them with their fingers or hand. They have sensitive sensors that do not require great force to have them register the touch.