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HELP QUICK WILL GIVE EXTRA POINTS!!!! In what way is the concentration of touch receptors in the human hand related to its functions
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HELP QUICK WILL GIVE EXTRA POINTS!!!! In what way is the concentration of touch receptors in the human hand related to its functions
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Your brain gets information about different textures and is able to get perception of what you are touching. This determines how much grip you put into one object.
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It is related to a part of the body charged with protecting you, the more something on your body is needed to protect you the more receptors it has.
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