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What happens if our skin loses its sensory nature?​

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Answered by Tejveer123
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If our skin loses its sensory nature the we won't be able to feel any form of heat, cold or pain. The skin is the largest organ in the body with many receptors on its surface that works as sensory stimuli. In case of loss in sensory nature the receptors will stop working and no signal will be sent to the brain.

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Answered by khannasudhir12
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if skin looses it's sensory nature the we won't be able to feel any form of heat, cold or pain. The skin is the largest organ in the body with many receptors on it's surface that works as sensory stimuli. In case of loss in sensory nature the receptors will stop working and no signal will be sent to the brain.

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