SENSORY
sensory neurons
stimulus sense organs light eyes heat skin touch skin chemicals tongue sound ears pain skin and internal organs chemicals in the air nose
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
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sensory neurons
sensory neurons
sensory neurons
sensory
Nociceptors are the neurons in the skin that are responsible for detecting pain. They are specialized sensory receptors that respond to potentially damaging stimuli by sending signals to the brain, alerting the body to the presence of tissue-damaging stimuli like heat, pressure, or chemicals.
it detects: Heat and Cold.some other stimuli the skin detects are: Roughness, smoothness, and pain.
stimulus sense organs light eyes heat skin touch skin chemicals tongue sound ears pain skin and internal organs chemicals in the air nose
pain receptors
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The epidermis.
your skin. specifically the dermis
'Condo sensation' is a marketing term that aims to entice your purchase.