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Biology, 25.11.2019 05:31 lillian22

Close your eyes. have your partner lightly push one or two pins into various areas of your back. you must discern whether he or she is pushing one pin or two pins. start with the pins about one-quarter inch apart, and gradually separate them further. when you can definitely feel two pins, measure the distance between them and record it.

2. repeat the procedure on your hands, feet, arms, legs, and back of the neck. when you can definitely feel two pins, record the distance between them.

3. record and submit your data to your instructor, and make a conclusion about sensory nerve density related to body area.

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