I assume it would be the hand because the arm is less used and the hand has at least 50,000 senses and is a main sense it would be hand
in conclusion, the hand would be the main and best answers for this particular question concluding that the arm is from bottom hand to arm socket
The radial nerve supplies the muscles of the arm and forearm and and is also the sensory nerve for the upper limb. It therefore helps in the movement of the upper limb and is also partly responsible for sensory feeling in part of the arm and forearm and hand
No, sensory nerves carry information from sensory receptors in the skin, muscles, and organs to the brain. Motor nerves are responsible for conveying information from the brain to muscles, including those in the hand, directing movement.
Fingers
The brachial plexus serves the shoulder and arm. It is a network of nerves located in the neck and armpit region that supplies motor and sensory innervation to the muscles and skin of the shoulder and arm.
It should be fingers
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The servo arm can be removed and reoriented for more travel. Or the sensors are not on the sensory surfaces.
The radial nerve supplies the muscles of the arm and forearm and and is also the sensory nerve for the upper limb. It therefore helps in the movement of the upper limb and is also partly responsible for sensory feeling in part of the arm, forearm and hand.
witchever side has the dominant hand on it, due to the fact that this hand is used more often, so is the arm
The radial nerve supplies the muscles of the arm and forearm and and is also the sensory nerve for the upper limb. It therefore helps in the movement of the upper limb and is also partly responsible for sensory feeling in part of the arm and forearm and hand
Your thumb is connected to your hand and your hand is connected to your arm.
In a more basic look at anatomy, I suspect you're just looking for the answer of the arm
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that controls movement and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand. It is formed by the combination of nerves from the cervical spine and supplies motor and sensory innervation to the upper limb. Damage to the brachial plexus can result in weakness, numbness, or paralysis in the affected arm.
European researchers have successfully implanted tiny electrodes directly into motor and sensory nerves of an amputee's arm
An arm is what you used to type the question. The hand is what I used to type this answer.
No, sensory nerves carry information from sensory receptors in the skin, muscles, and organs to the brain. Motor nerves are responsible for conveying information from the brain to muscles, including those in the hand, directing movement.
The inventor of the hand-arm machine was Larry Carl Cook II