Cause there are a lot of nerves that link to your brain and sends signal for pain as for everywhere else on your body but you use your hands a lot which they will get sensitive the more you work em and it just depends on you weather or not you are actually sensitive on your hands I hope this answers your question:-)
The opposite of the palm of your hand is the back of your hand. While the palm is the inner surface that faces you when your hand is open, the back of the hand is the outer surface that faces away.
Leaf Palm Hand was created in 1989.
To form the palm of the hand, extend your fingers straight out, making sure they are spread apart. The hand should be flat with the palm facing outward.
Pronation is the motion that turns the palm of the hand downward or backwards. It involves rotating the forearm so that the palm faces posteriorly or downwards.
When the palm of the hand faces backward, the radius crosses over the ulna in the forearm. This movement helps to rotate the forearm and allow the hand to face backward.
The skin on the palm has more nerve endings than the back in order to protect the body from pain. When you feel something hot or painful you feel it quickly and pull it away from that discomfort.
elbow is more sensitive than the palm or hand.
The fingertips are the most sensitive part of the hand. They have a higher concentration of touch receptors compared to the palm or back of the hand, allowing for more precise and detailed sensory information to be gathered.
The opposite of the palm of your hand is the back of your hand. While the palm is the inner surface that faces you when your hand is open, the back of the hand is the outer surface that faces away.
A palm tree - as palm is a part of the hand
" She placed the acorn in the palm of my hand. "
why do i have a letter e on my palm hand ? what does it mean?
Leaf Palm Hand was created in 1989.
The palm is the front of the hand.
The underside of the hand is called the palm. Another meaning for palm is a large leaf of the palm tree.
Right in the Palm of Your Hand was created on 1981-07-13.
Yes, nitrogen can hurt palm trees (Palmaceaefamily) if other nutrient needs are being ignored.Specifically, nitrogen is a nutrient deficiency that needs to be corrected in palm trees that are houseplants or that grow in sandy soils. Otherwise, palm trees may be much more sensitive to deficiencies in potassium, manganese, magnesium, and iron and copper sulfates. Unnecessary applications or high levels of nitrogen overwhelm and weaken palms trees whose real needs are not being addressed.