Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

why brain has no pain? explain in detail

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Answered by Sharmista
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There are no pain receptors in the brain itself. But he meninges (coverings around the brain ), periosteum (coverings on the bones), and the scalp all have pain receptors. Surgery can be done on the brain and technically the brain does not feel that pain.
Answered by Anonymous
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There are no pain receptors in the brain itself. But he meninges (coverings around the brain), periosteum (coverings on the bones), and the scalp all have pain receptors. Surgery can be done on the brain and technically the brain does not feel that pain.

srinivasvenkat: who said that brain has no receptors of pain???
srinivasvenkat: when a small damage occured to ur brain, which may leads to the supression of special functions.
srinivasvenkat: even small pressure on brain leads to damage
Anonymous: thanks srinivasvenkat
srinivasvenkat: ohh its ok
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