Our noses are sensitive to chemicals in the air.
A dog's nose is more sensitive to smell.
no only if your nose is really sensitive
The period after an initial stimulus when a neuron is not sensitive to another stimulus is called the refractory period. During this time, the neuron is recovering and cannot generate another action potential, which ensures that signals are transmitted in one direction and helps maintain the integrity of the nerve signal. The refractory period can be divided into two phases: the absolute refractory period, where no stimulus can trigger an action potential, and the relative refractory period, where a stronger-than-normal stimulus is required to elicit a response.
the gills, the nose, and the head.
taste buds and nose
polar bear
your body is reacting to a stimulus that is coming from your nose hope i helped :)
Hitting a dog's nose can trigger sneezing as a reflex response to the sudden stimulus. However, smacking a dog's nose is not recommended as it can be perceived as punishment and may lead to fear or aggression in the long run. It is better to use positive reinforcement techniques for training.
The most sensitive part of a dog's body is typically their nose.
Your nose will get swollen and red from prolonged blowing activity. If it is that bad, then you need to get medical attention. Sensitive noses usually means an allergies - there are very effective medications that can help eleviate nasal passage problems. Rob has blown his nose quite a lot then :)
An extremely sensitive electrosensory system enables a stingray to respond to stimulus. Stingrays are docile and mostly hide in the sand or glide through the ocean waters.
Neurons are responsible for transmitting a stimulus across a synapse. The electric potential of the neuron is sensitive to changes in the resting state and sets off electric transmissions.