There are several different touch sensors in the skin. We can distinguish between blunt and sharp, a pressure, or a light stroke with a wisp of cotton wool. We can distinguish vibrations.
Your finger tips and lips are very sensitive, and your back is pretty insensitive.
part of the skin, which is an organ.
When the water in your sweat evaporates, the remaining residue on your skin is primarily made up of salt and other minerals and compounds that were dissolved in the sweat. This residue can contribute to skin dehydration and may cause a salty sensation on the skin.
A sensory Neuron picks up the stimulus from the environment and changes it into a nerve impulse.
A sensory Neuron picks up the stimulus from the environment and changes it into a nerve impulse.
A cold sensation it shockes your body and that is its reaction
No, skin and hair are not part of the muscular system. The muscular system is made up of muscles that allow for movement, while skin and hair are part of the integumentary system that provides protection and sensation.
The lungs
An electrode
Dendrite
The function of the neuron part that picks up signals from other neurons is to receive and integrate incoming signals, allowing the neuron to communicate with other neurons and process information. This part is called the dendrite.
part of the skin, which is an organ.
He picks up poop next to the mailboxes. He picks up poop next to the mailboxes. He picks up poop next to the mailboxes. He picks up poop next to the mailboxes.
Wind picks up sediment which causes erosion when it hits the rock.
Then he obviously luvs you lol
This is because your shower is usually hot. The water temperature of the shower is most likely higher or warmer than the outside temperature. Therefore your skin picks up the temperature difference between the shower and the outside temp. and then the skin picks up signals which links to your brain to tell you that it is colder on the outside. hope this helps!!!
he picks up your pencil thats it he wants to borrow it
When the water in your sweat evaporates, the remaining residue on your skin is primarily made up of salt and other minerals and compounds that were dissolved in the sweat. This residue can contribute to skin dehydration and may cause a salty sensation on the skin.