tuntiaistin
Tuntiaistin, also known as the sense of touch, is one of the five traditional senses. It allows organisms to perceive physical contact with their environment. This sense is mediated by specialized nerve endings in the skin called receptors. These receptors detect various stimuli, including pressure, vibration, temperature, and pain.
The skin, the largest organ of the body, is the primary organ of touch. It contains a
Different types of receptors are responsible for detecting specific sensations. For example, mechanoreceptors respond to pressure
The sense of touch plays a crucial role in survival. It helps us to detect potential dangers,