Science, asked by SwatiRiya, 3 months ago

A girl injured her arm in an accident. Thereafter, she can now feel the objects by touching them

but she is unable to move her hand away from hot objects. What could be the possible reason
behind this?​

Answers

Answered by khatimahima1gmailcom
1

Answer:

her bone..

Explanation:

as bones help us to move our hands..

Answered by SharadSangha
0

The possible reason behind this is Limited range of motion.

  • Our bodies have a system that conveys impulses from all of our senses to the brain, which then sends messages to the nerves of these organs to respond appropriately.
  • When a person contacts a hot item, the nerves of the skin send impulses to the brain via the spinal cord, and the brain sends messages to the nerves of the relevant organ system to remove the hand from the object.
  • This reflex response procedure, however, is only effective when all nerves in the routes and all organs are functioning properly.
  • In this case, the girl had damage to her arms as a result of an accident. Her muscles, bones, and joints are limited in movement as a result of the healing process.
  • When she touched a heated object, her sensory nerves sent an impulse to her brain. However, she is unable to move her hands away when her brain sends impulses to her hands.
  • This is because the organs that support her arms' movement have been injured and are unable to move properly.
  • As a result of her limited range of motion due to injury, she is unable to shift her arms away from hot things.

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