Human Anatomy (8th Edition)
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Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Patricia Brady Wilhelm, Jon B. Mallatt
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Chapter 14, Problem 11RQ
Summary Introduction
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The encapsulated nerve endings.
Introduction:
The sensory receptors innervate various somatic and visceral organs to sense temperature, pain, vibration, pressure, and stretch. They can be structurally classified into free nerve endings and encapsulated nerve endings. The free nerve ending is not an encapsulated structure and is the dendrite belonging to a sensory neuron.
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