the dermis
Sense of fell is related to sense of touch.
Touch is actually not considered to be a chemical sense. Touch is actually considered to be a physical type sense.
A basic touchscreen has three main components: a touch sensor, a controller, and a software driver. The touchscreen is an input device, so it needs to be combined with a display and a PC or other device to make a complete touch input system. Our website http://www.HomeTouchSystems.com will explain the difference between all types of touch screen and USB and 232 controllers. This is a link to our USB controller page http://www.hometouchsystems.com/TouchScreen/touch-screen-controllers.aspThis is my best description of a resistive touch screen: The 4-Wire resistive touch screen is the preferred solution for low cost applications. It consists of a conductive bottom layer (ITO Glass or Film) and a conductive top layer (ITO Film). The two layers are suspended by many very small spacer dots. When a certain point is touched, the top layer contacts the bottom layer and a voltage charged by the controller is applied to the bottom layer's electrodes. The coordinate X axis of the touch point can be detected by measuring the voltage value thru the top ITO layer and the coordinate Y axis of the touch point can be detected in the same way by changing voltage input to the top layer's electrodes. All of the above and more can be found at our web site http://www.HomeTouchSystems.com
The phrase "out in left field" means to be confused, mistaken, or out of touch with reality. It originates from baseball, where the left field is the farthest from the action, implying a sense of being disconnected or not on the same page as others.
The Dermis layer contains the sensory nerve fiber, so it is the Dermis layer that contains sensory receptors for touch.
Hypoesthesia is the term of a diminished sense of touch.
You will not find encapsulated nerve receptors in the epidermis layer of the skin. These nerve receptors are typically found in the dermis and subcutaneous layers of the skin where they help to sense touch, pressure, and temperature.
The type of receptors that sense touch on the skin are called mechanoreceptors.
the screen consists of an exclusive layer which is responsible for the touch to work
A sense appeal is when you let someone touch you ;)
The melanocytes are the melanin-producing cell in the bottom layer of the epidermis of the skin. Merkel cells are receptor cells found in the skin of vertebrates. They aid in the ability to sense light touch.
We live in the Troposphere, which does touch the surface. Above that is the Stratosphere then the Ozone Layer then the Mesosphere and finally the Ionosphere.