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How does skin sense the pain in animals?

The nerve endings in the skin carry that message to the brain straight from the wounded area.


What nerve of the skin send the message to the brain?

The sensory nerves in the skin, called cutaneous nerves, transmit messages to the brain about touch, pressure, temperature, and pain. These nerves have receptors that respond to different stimuli on the skin and send signals to the brain for processing.


If you burn your finger is the message transmitted to the brain?

Yes, the message of pain from a burned finger is transmitted to the brain via nerve signals. Specialized sensory nerve endings in the skin, called nociceptors, detect the heat and tissue damage from the burn, sending signals along nerve fibers to the spinal cord and then onto the brain for processing and perception of pain.


Does your brain have nerve endings?

No, the brain itself does not have nerve endings. Nerve endings are found in other parts of the body, such as the skin, that send signals to the brain.


Are there nerve endings in the brain?

No, the brain itself does not have nerve endings. Nerve endings are found in other parts of the body, such as the skin and organs, but not in the brain itself.


Which cell is adapted for transmitting message?

Nerve cell


What is the nerve that connects the brain to the skin?

its the sensory neurone ... silly ;D


What can your skin sense?

like a snakes i felt it before


What makes a skin cell different from a nerve cell?

A skin cell is different than a nerve cell because they do different jobs. A skin cell protects the body, regulates body temperature, and helps protect from germs trying to get into the body. The nerve cell sends out a message when your brain want to move a part of the body.Hope this helps.


You can feel the prick of a pin because specialized nerve cells in the skin relay information to your?

brain via electrical signals. When a pin pricks your skin, it activates these nerve cells, sending signals to your brain to register the sensation of pain.


How does the skin communicate sensory information to the brain?

The skin communicates sensory information to the brain through specialized nerve endings called sensory receptors. These receptors detect various stimuli such as touch, temperature, and pain, and send signals through nerve fibers to the brain for processing and interpretation.


How does the brain let us to feel things?

nerve endings in our skin is touched causing vibrations that send electricity in your brain that tell you what it is.