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Chapter 18.2, Problem 2CYP
Summary Introduction
To classify:
The cutaneous receptors by their location.
Introduction:
The Free nerve endings and root hair plexus are located in epidermis, whereas Merkel’s disc, Krause and bulb, Meissner’s corpuscle, Pacinian corpuscle, and Ruffini endings are located in dermis.
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