The Pacinian corpuscle responds to "mechanical" pressure i.e. touch.
pacinian corpuscle
Mechanoreceptors are part of the nervous system that detect changes in movement or pressure. They are a cutaneous receptor found in the dermis or epidermis. They involve special tiny organs. These include cutaneous mechanoreceptors (for light touch), Ruffini's end organ (sustained pressure), Meissner's corpuscle (changes in texture, slow vibrations), Pacinian corpuscle (deep pressure, fast vibrations) and Merkel's disc (sustained touch and pressure).
High water pressure.
In the Heart of the Deep Deep South
as we go deep into the sea, pressure would increases
pacinian corpuscle
pacinian corpuscle,,,present in hypodermis or deep in the dermis
Mechanoreceptors are part of the nervous system that detect changes in movement or pressure. They are a cutaneous receptor found in the dermis or epidermis. They involve special tiny organs. These include cutaneous mechanoreceptors (for light touch), Ruffini's end organ (sustained pressure), Meissner's corpuscle (changes in texture, slow vibrations), Pacinian corpuscle (deep pressure, fast vibrations) and Merkel's disc (sustained touch and pressure).
pacinian corpuscle
Another name for Cutaneous Membrane is Integument Membrane.
Cutaneous (originating in the skin of subcutaneous tissue, such as a shaving nick or paper cut), deep somatic pain (arising from bone, ligaments and tendons, nerves, or veins and arteries).
beauty is only skin deep
They are pressure receptors so respond to their stimuli-pressure :) hope this helps
The burn needs to be deep enough to damage the hypo dermis and cutaneous layer.
Fish adapt to the pressure.
When applying acute pressure with deep strokes, a hypertonic muscle will release.
There would be more pressure at the bottom of a pitcher of water 35cm deep. +++ To explain, the pressure is a function purely of depth, not volume.
High water pressure.