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.
Internal organs, skin, joints and tendons.
mechanoreceptors are the receptors in the skin for touch and pressure due to mechanical change
In vertebrates the olfactory receptors are located in the cilia of the olfactory sensory neurons. In insects olfactory receptors are located on the antennae and other chemo sensory organs.
Nasal Cavity
Olfactory receptors are located in the nasal cavity. This leaves them vulnerable to damage, which is why it is said they are in a poor location.
Chemoreceptors
Nociceptors are the receptors that adapt most slowly. Other receptors include smell, touch, and pressure receptors, which adapt faster than nociceptors.
Pain Receptors
pain receptors
Sensory receptors for cold are located in the dermis, the are formally called free nerve endings.
General sensory receptors such as light touch and temperature receptors are located over the entire surface of the body. There are no specific areas where these receptors are located.
The body contains temperature receptors which monitor external temperature in order to regulate body temperature. These special temperature receptors are located in the skin.
In the walls of the tract organs
the eye
Touch - Mechanical receptors Light- Photo receptors Heat- Thermo receptors
your fingers
Pain receptors
Pain receptors
where are receptors for non-steroid hormones located