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What evidence can you use to prove that different nerves carry information from the fingertips to the brain?
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What evidence can you use to prove that different nerves carry information from the fingertips to the brain?
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If you were to touch something hot like a stove for example, or just hurt yourself in general, the brain will automatically move the hand away. This happens with a lot of pain and it is just an automatic response.
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Nerves are like wires
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