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A seal has 1{,}5001,5001, comma, 500 nerves per whisker. That is 101010 times as many as a rat has. How many nerves per whisker does a rat have?

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Answered by hodeee4
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As whiskers brush an object, irregularities in the surface are translated into movements of the vibrissae; those, in turn, are detected by hundreds of motion sensors inside a heavily innervated hair follicle – rats and cats have 100–200 nerve cells per whisker, seals up to 1,500.

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Answered by kailaTheBoss21
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Answer:150.

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1,500 ÷ 10= 150 : ) i hope this helped

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