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Explain the role, function, and characteristics of the eighteenth-century colonial assemblies.
Nerve Endings
Specialized structures at the end of nerve fibers that transmit signals to and from different parts of the body to the brain.
Skin Senses
The sensory systems for processing touch, warmth, cold, texture, and pain through receptors in the skin.
Pressure
The sensation of physical force being applied to an object or a feeling of stress and urgency induced by the demands and expectations of others.
Somatic Pain
Pain that originates from the skin, muscles, bones, or connective tissues, usually localized and easier to pinpoint than visceral pain.
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