Underneath your scalp, there a tons of tiny little nerves which are attached to your hair roots. Whenever someone pulls your hair, these little nerves (which happen to be very sensitive) causes to be pulled as well which creates the painful feeling.
the cells in both are not lving
The arrector pili muscle is responsible for causing hair to stand on end when contracted. It is a small bundle of smooth muscle fibers attached to the hair follicle. When this muscle contracts, it pulls on the hair follicle, making the hair upright.
It depends on where they are made. If the shirts were made in Nike Sweatshops, for example, then maybe someone was hurt mentally...
A hypertonic is needed when a patient is experiencing brain swelling. This in turn increases the intravascular osmolality and pulls fluid out of the tissues.
Because any matter that pulls you to one side will be compensated by another piece of matter that pulls you in the opposite direction.Because any matter that pulls you to one side will be compensated by another piece of matter that pulls you in the opposite direction.Because any matter that pulls you to one side will be compensated by another piece of matter that pulls you in the opposite direction.Because any matter that pulls you to one side will be compensated by another piece of matter that pulls you in the opposite direction.
elbow them in the stomach
The hair that shows above your skin is composed of dead cells made up of a tough protein called keratin; toenails and fingernails are also made of keratin. So hair and nails have no feeling above the surface of your skin. They are alive below the skin, though, where their roots are attached to nerves. That is why it hurts when someone pulls your hair: they are tugging at live roots. But having your hair and nails cut doesn't hurt at all.
This bones is called the Coccyx. It is the last bone on the spine.
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my guess would that because when you pluck a hair it comes out from the root and pulls from your skin/scalp. But when you cut you're not usually cutting from the root. Well, yeah, that seems to be part of it. I would word it this way: It doesn't hurt when you cut hair because hair doesn't have any nerves, but when you pluck hair, you also kind of pull the nerve the hair is attached to.
i wouldn't read into something like that. i just do that if my hair's bothering me. it really has nothing to do if i like someone or not
only if its those kind that grab hair AND skin. Unless he's using Brazillian though...
why does it hurt to pull your hair but not cut it?
no only when they numb it that's it
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Yes, it does hurt
Hair is thin, tightly curled, and pulls out easily.