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Yes the word goosebumps is a noun. It is the plural of goosebump.

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The structure responsible for pulling on the follicle and causing goosebumps?

The arrector pili muscle is the structure responsible for pulling on the hair follicle, causing it to stand up and creating goosebumps. This muscle contracts in response to cold or emotional stimuli, causing the hairs to elevate and creating the appearance of goosebumps on the skin.


Where can you not get goosebumps on your body?

Goosebumps can generally occur on any part of the body where hair follicles are present. However, areas with fewer hair follicles, such as the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet, may be less likely to develop goosebumps.


The muscle in the skin that is responsible for the goose flesh appearance?

The muscle responsible for the goosebumps appearance is the arrector pili muscle. When stimulated, this muscle contracts and pulls on hair follicles, causing them to stand upright and creating the appearance of goosebumps on the skin.


Is there a disease where you get goose bumps even when your not cold?

though not a disease, a condition known as sebaceous prominence has the appearance of goosebumps this can appear around the mouth, eyes and genitals of men and women most people will have this and not notice it, perhaps depending on skin type it can be more noticeable.


What type of noun is whole?

The noun 'whole' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'whole' is a concrete noun as a word for a thing in its complete form. The noun 'whole' is an abstract noun as a word for all of something.