In the eyes.
touch receptors are connected to hair on the skin, so if a hair gets touched, you feel it
MECHANOCEPTOR
I'm pretty sure the deepest living layer of epidermal skin is the stratum cornieum; how ever, the deepest layer of skin is the dermal layer
There are not tow types of sensory receptors in the skin there are many types of sensory receptors in the skin i.e., in the CUTANEOUS RECEPTORS of the MECHANORECEPTORS. They are the: Meissner's corpuscles, Merkel's disc, Paccinian corpuscles, Ruffini's end organs, Free Nerve Endings and Hari Follicel Organs.
they are located just below the skin at two depths
Skin.
they are located just below the skin at two depths
they are located just below the skin at two depths
Norciceptors and thermoreceptors
Skin.
The layer of the skin that contains sensory receptors is the epidermis. There have been reports of the dermis also containing sensory receptors.
In the eyes.
your fingers
They are mainly located in the glabrous skin. Glabrous skin that does not grow hair. It is what you have on the palms of your hands, the soles of your feet, and a few other areas.
The Epidermis. The epidermis contains Merkel cells which are sensory receptors that let you feel touch/pain
touch receptors are connected to hair on the skin, so if a hair gets touched, you feel it