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The median nerve is responsible for both sensation and movement in the hand, in particular the thumb and first three fingers.
Please hand me the T-square.
There is no perfect square number between 1 and 4. On the other hand, every number is a square - or its square roots.
No. The right hand side is always greater - unless both components are zero.
1 metre is a length. Square feet is an area. As they measure different things, you can not convert between them. If on the other hand you want to convert between 1 square metre and 1 square foot: 1 square metre = (approximately) 10.76 square feet.
There are 2500 nerve receptors per square centimeter in the human hand.
Nerve endings in the hand will send messages to the brain telling you that you have pain in the body.
The density of feeling receptors on our finger tips is 2,500 per cm^2! That is the densest area of receptors in the whole body.
It is more sensitive because your dominant hand is used the most and therefore it is the most sensitive also there are nerve endings in your hand.
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.
When you pick something up that's hot, the nerve endings in your hand send messages to your brain, that sends messages to your hand to drop it.
like a snakes i felt it before
Tattoos on the hands and feet are very painful because of the nerve endings present in these parts of the body. The fingers are extremely painful though!
If your hand directly touches the hot pot or pan, the heat is transferred from the pot or pan to your hand by conduction.
What is happening is if your hand is bent (or too much pressure is on it) it blocks or you could say kinks the nerve. If your nerve is kinked long enough it stops all feeling in your hand until the kink is all of the way out when you let up on the pressure. Then your nerve is back to normal and you have feeling in your hand agian.
Rub it against something warm, generate heat to get back the circulation.
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