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Which receptors regenerate within a week to ten days?

Taste Receptors usually regenerate in approx. 10 days.


Why do your hands tickle when you clap?

The sensation of your hands tingling or tickling when you clap is often due to increased blood flow and nerve stimulation in the hands. Clapping creates a rapid impact that can activate sensory receptors, leading to a tingling feeling. Additionally, the vibration and pressure from the clapping motion can stimulate the nerves, contributing to this sensation. It's a normal response to the physical activity of clapping.


Can tens unit firm belly?

A TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) unit is primarily used for pain relief and muscle stimulation, but it is not specifically designed for firming or toning the belly. While it may result in some muscle contraction, the effectiveness of a TENS unit for achieving a firmer abdomen is limited compared to targeted exercises and a proper diet. For best results in firming the belly, a combination of strength training, cardiovascular exercise, and healthy eating is recommended.


What are synonyms for strategy?

tactics, plans, methods, blueprints, ideas, stimulation


What is the relationship between accuracy of subject's tactile localization and results of two point discrimination?

On your fingertip you were closer, on your forearm you were slightly farther away. (don't write this part on your paper, buuuuut be sure this is consistent with what YOU noticed in lab) Your nerve receptors are closer on your fingertip because you were able to sense more.

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