The part of the human body that is most sensitive to touch are the fingertips, lips and tongue.
The part of the body that has the most nerve endings are the fingertips, lips and tongue.
Each fingertip has more than 3000 touch receptors that respond primarily to pressure.
The organ that is the most sensitive is the skin.
The skin is what covers the entire body and is always exposed when not in clothing and is the most sensitive organ.
Human skin is the largest organ of the human body and is made up of water, lipids, nutrients and mineral deposits.
Human skin tries to defend us against pathogens and also regulates body temperature and the skins nerve endings also help us to feel cold and heat.
The skin is the largest organ of the human body.
Human skin is soft, to allow movement, but still tough enough to resist breaking or tearing and the skin varies in texture and thickness from one part of the body to the next.
Some interesting facts about human skin include.
One little square inch of skin is made up of 19 million skin cells.
Your skin sheds 30,000 skin cells a minute.
Skin contains 11 miles of blood vessels.
Skin accounts for 10 to 15 percent of your body weight.
Skin has its own metabolism.
Your skin is on the clock.
Your skin can flex.
Skin is an “emotional” organ.