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Merkel nerve endings are mechanoreceptors found in the basal layer of skin, as well as other areas of the body. Merkel nerve endings are extremely sensitive sensory receptors.
Free nerve endings functions as cutaneous receptors ( is a sensory receptor present on dermis or epidermis ). Present in vertebrates for sense of pain. they are frequently found on skin. *Muscle spindles
No, the olfactory nerve (cranial nerve I) is the nerve that allows one to have a sense of smell. Its nerve endings are found in the nasal mucosa adjacent to the cribriform plate in the skull.
tactile (Merkel) discs
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Specialize nerve endings are found within the dermis of the skin.
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everywhere.....but there are lots in your brain!
All animals have nerve endings.
Merkel nerve endings are mechanoreceptors found in the basal layer of skin, as well as other areas of the body. Merkel nerve endings are extremely sensitive sensory receptors.
There are four nerve endings in the skin namely: Pacinian nerve endings for pain Krause nerve endings for cold Ruffinis nerve endings for Heat and warm Endorphins-- natural pain killers SAM MKT :)
Free nerve endings functions as cutaneous receptors ( is a sensory receptor present on dermis or epidermis ). Present in vertebrates for sense of pain. they are frequently found on skin. *Muscle spindles
6 in total. 4 are found on glaborous skin with specalised nerve endings (Meissner's Merkel's, Paccinian, Ruffini) Unspecialised mechanoreceptors that have free nerve endings Hair follicle cells
Hair follicle nerve endings respond to pain and touch.
The retina is the structure at the back of the eyeball that is filled with nerve endings.
No, the olfactory nerve (cranial nerve I) is the nerve that allows one to have a sense of smell. Its nerve endings are found in the nasal mucosa adjacent to the cribriform plate in the skull.
in the olfactory nerve