What makes our hands so versatile.
Our hands are beautiful instruments of amazing precision. With them we can thread a needle or swing an ax, paint a portrait or play the piano. Our hands are also highly sensitive. Even a brief touch my reveal whether a substance is fur,paper,skin,metal,water or wood. Yes,our hands are much more than implements for grasping and manipulation.
Why is the human hand so adept,so sensitive, and so versatile? The reason are.
Our two hands have a total of more than 50 bones,about a quarter of all the bones in the body. The intricate assembly of the parts of the hand are bones,the joints,ligaments give the human hand extraordinary flexibility.
The hand has an opposable thumb mounted on a saddle joint,an ingenious configuration of two saddle- shaped surfaces at right angle to each other.
Three sets of muscles control the hand. The two most powerful sets are the extensors and the flexors are in the forearm and operate the fingers by means of tendons. How bulky and unwieldy the hand would be if these muscles were located in it! The third set,much smaller,which does lie within the hand,gives the fingers precision of movement.
Your fingers are,in effect,living sensors the fingertips having about 2,500 receptors in just one square centimeter. Moreover,the receptors are varied,each kind having its own function,enabling you to feel texture,temperature,wetness,vibration,pressure and pain. As a result,the human finger is the most sensitive touch sensor known
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