What is pain? Why do we feel it?
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Pain is a warning signal telling us that there is some danger threatening our health. We feel pain through specific receptors, the sensors in the skin. These can also be found in the organs and periosteum. Our body has two lain systems, a fast one and a slow one.
If our hand touches a hot object, we withdraw it instinctively without even thinking. This is known as Reflex action.
However, the pain that comes later due to the burning skin or a bloster, is transmitted by the slow pain system to the brain.
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⬛️Here is the answer, you needed..
Pain is a warning signal telling us that there is some danger threatening our health. We feel pain through specific receptors, the sensors in the skin. These can also be found in the organs and periosteum. Our body has two lain systems, a fast one and a slow one.
If our hand touches a hot object, we withdraw it instinctively without even thinking. This is known as Reflex action.
However, the pain that comes later due to the burning skin or a bloster, is transmitted by the slow pain system to the brain.
Hope my answer will help you!!
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#Bebrainly
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When your body is injured in some way or something else is wrong, your nerves (cells that help your body send and receive information)send millions of messages to your brain about what's going on. Your brain then makes you feel pain.
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