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14 December, 12:27

1) Visceral pain is poorly localized and can be perceived to originate from a region of the body that is different from it's actual location; this is called A) latency. B) tonic reception. C) analgesia. D) adaptation. E) referred pain.

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  1. 14 December, 12:47
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    E. referred pain.

    Explanation:

    Referred pain -

    It refers to the recognized location of pain, rather than the original site of pain, is referred to as the referred pain.

    The condition arises due to the network of interconnecting sensory nerves.

    As on the site of injury, various nerves surrounding it gets disrupted and therefore, the signals from the nerves reaching the brain becomes disturbed.

    Hence, from the given information of the question,

    The correct answer is E. referred pain.
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