Biology, asked by krc2005, 3 months ago

the brain itself cannot feel pain because the brain does not have pain receptors.How do you feel the pain when someone hits you.

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Answered by buttercup25
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These specialized fibers — which are located in skin, muscles, joints, and some organs — transmit pain signals from the periphery to the brain, where the message of pain is ultimately perceived. The brain itself does not feel pain because there are no nociceptors located in brain tissue itself.

Answered by Anonymous
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These specialized fibers — which are located in skin, muscles, joints, and some organs — transmit pain signals from the periphery to the brain, where the message of pain is ultimately perceived. The brain itself does not feel pain because there are no nociceptors located in brain tissue itself

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