Because basically everone on the earth can feel it...exept for people that have some sort of problem
Nervous system causes the person to sense pain.
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The publishing of common sense help lead to independence because it inspired the Second Continental Congress and the patriots to do something.
"Common Sense"
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Sensory receptor cells
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Sensory receptor cells
First as to grammar, it is either sensed or it is not.There are many things which affect us to which we are insensible.UV, IR, x-rays, radio waves, - we can directly sense none of these.There are social situations, to which we do react, and for which we have no particular sense organs. Love and hate, and disrespect are all things for which we have no sense organs. These are socially acquired sensitivities.
The sense of touch is considered a somatic or tactile sense, as it involves the perception of physical stimuli through the skin and deeper tissues. It encompasses sensations such as pressure, temperature, pain, and texture. This sense plays a crucial role in how we interact with our environment and contributes to our overall sensory experience.
Nervous system causes the person to sense pain.
The special cell in the skin that allows us to sense pressure, heat, cold, and pain is called a nociceptor. Nociceptors are sensory nerve cells responsible for transmitting signals in response to potentially harmful or damaging stimuli. These cells help us to be aware of and respond to different sensations in our environment.
I think that the special sense of dolphin is hearing because of echolocation
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.
A special sense helps grasshoppers tell when you are near. Their sense organs are tiny hairs and they listen with their legs.
Feeling cells is what is taught in most schools but apparently it's not the scientific word.
The absence of the sense of pain while remaining conscious.