BOOK 2. THE BATH SCHOOL. N. LEVASHOV'S «SVETL BROOM» IN A. KHATYBOV'S «BATH SCHOOL» AND A LABOUR SPADE

Book 2. The Bath School. Chapter 4. Theory and practice in the description of the Object to be taken to the Bath Description of the object to be taken to the Bath 230 organism, and also regulating the processes of the body's warmth balance. In addition, the color and structure of the skin external surface is determined mainly by the dead cells. The main role in the all processes regulation is assigned to the epidermis layer, on which there grow hair, nails, claws, horns and hoofs). 4.10. Skin sensitivity As mentioned earlier, the skin contains several different types of simple sense organs (able to cope with recognition tasks independently of the Brain); some of them are just loose ends of dendrites, others are ends of dendrites, enclosed in special cell capsules. (Using the law of physic and modern methods of research, the answers were found to all questions on the skin sensitivity). When carefully, point by point, examined a small skin area with a hard bristle (for testing the sense of touch) and a hot or cold metal needle (to test the temperature sense), it turned out that the receptors for each of these sensations are located at different points. 4.11. Kinesthetic sensitivity All muscles, tendons and joints are equipped with nerve endings, called proprioceptors, which are similar to some of the skin receptors. These endings are sensitive to changes in the tension of the muscle or tendon and send impulses to the Brain through which we feel the position and movement of various parts of the body (if you remove at least one receptor, then the person would go head over heels) . This feeling is called kinesthetic; it gives us the opportunity, with our eyes closed, to perform various actions with arms and hands, for example, to dress or make knots (even with the Brain turned off).

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