Biology, asked by kkrjkrj, 4 months ago

. An investigated held one hand in the water with the temperature 35°С, and the other in the

water with the temperature 10°С. Then he put both hands into the water with the temperature

18°С. What sensations appeared in him wherein? Explain this phenomena.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When you initially placed your right hand in the cold water, cold thermoreceptors in your hand fired creating signals that, after being processed in the brain, enabled you to label the water as "cold." As the left hand was put in hot water, warm thermoreceptors initiated signals, allowing you to identify the water in this pot as "warm."

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