The 5 sensations are:
- Skinny
- Skin-like
- Skinsensation
- Sensaskin
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1. Pain receptors- which detect pain.
2. Thermoreceptors- which detect temperature.
3. Mechanoreceptors- which are sensitive to touch, pressure, stretching of muscles, sound, and motion.
4. Chemoreceptors- which are sensitive to chemicals in the external environment.
5. Photoreceptors- which are sensitive to light.
Touch.
Sight-Eyes, Sound-Ears, Smell-Nose, Taste-Tongue, Touch-Skin
Pain, pressure, touch and temperature change
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I hope this helps a little though .
thermoreceptors
chemoreceptors
pressure receptors
pain, heat, cold, touch, and pressure
Norciceptors and thermoreceptors
The Dermis layer contains the sensory nerve fiber, so it is the Dermis layer that contains sensory receptors for touch.
themorecptrs
sensory receptors - specialized nerve cells
Cutaneous Sensory Receptors are clustered in certain spots instead of being uniformly distributed. This clustering is called punctate distribution.
More cool receptors than warm receptors in the skin.
the sensory receptors for the eyes are the cornea and the optic nerve
they are called receptors.
The receptors of the eye are photo receptors, the ear has auditory receptors, the nose has olfactory (smell) receptors, the skin has tactile (touch)and thermo- (temperature) receptors and the tongue has gustatory (taste) receptors.
somatic receptors and special receptors
-The skin contains numerous sensory receptors which receive information from the outside environment -the sensory receptors of the skin are concerned with at least 5 senses:Pain, heat, cold, touch and pressure
All 5.
Sensory receptors enable you to respond to stimuli in the environment of an organism. Some sensory receptors respond to taste and smell while others respond to physical stimuli.
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
The layer of the skin that contains sensory receptors is the epidermis. There have been reports of the dermis also containing sensory receptors.
Ragnar Granit has written: 'Sensory mechanisms of the retina' 'Receptors and sensory perception' -- subject(s): Electrophysiology, Sensory Receptors