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Nervous system causes the person to sense pain.

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What enables a person to sense pain?

nervous


How is pain in your toe perceived by sensory receptors why is it important for your body to sense this pain?

Pain in the toe is perceived by nerves that run from the toe to the brain. The brain then tells the person he is in pain. It is important for the body to sense pain or else he would not know that something is wrong.


Do frogs have the ability to feel pain?

Yes, frogs have the ability to feel pain. They have a nervous system that allows them to sense and respond to harmful stimuli.


What cells let use sense pain?

A person senses pain, pressure, cold, hot by using nerve cells under the skin.


What body system is at work when a person feels pain?

The nerves they are over active in Wich case brings pain


What organ enables you to feel pain when you prick yourself?

EYES


Do frogs feel pain when they are injured or harmed?

Yes, frogs are capable of feeling pain when they are injured or harmed. They have a nervous system that allows them to sense and respond to harmful stimuli.


Why do you feeel pain?

Pain is the bodies alert system for knowing that something is wrong, for example if our bodies did not have the abiltiy to sense pain when we step on a nail, we wouldn't react to it as bad and would step completely down.


Can cats sense the pain of other cats?

Yes they can. Cat's can sense the same way a dog does and even more then a dog actually. Cats can sense pain and they also can feel other cats pain as in sympathy.


Medial and lateral pain system in pain processing?

Fast pain messages travel along the lateral pain system. Slower pain messages travel along the medial pain system.


A quality of spirit that enables you to face danger of pain without showing fear?

courage


What is the somatosensory system do?

The somatosensory system is responsible for processing sensory information from the body, including touch, temperature, pain, and proprioception (the sense of body position). It involves a network of receptors, pathways, and brain regions that work together to interpret stimuli from the skin, muscles, and joints. This system enables us to perceive our environment, respond to potential dangers, and maintain balance and coordination. Overall, it plays a crucial role in our ability to interact with the world around us.