It's the encapsulated endings- nerves that are found in the skin and joint capsules (end bulb of Krause, Ruffini corpuscles, Meissner's corpuscles, Pacinian corpuscles); skeletal muscle (neuromuscular spindles); muscle-tendon junctions (Golgi tendon organ)
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∙ 13y agoin the olfactory nerve
it is the nerve ending
The muscle responds and pulls on a bone by way of a tendon. It can not react until the nerve tells it to.
The muscle responds and pulls on a bone by way of a tendon. It can not react until the nerve tells it to.
Where you get pain
Muscarinic Receptor
Sensory receptors are specialized cells or structures in the body that detect certain stimuli from the environment and convert them into electrical impulses that can be interpreted by the brain. They are responsible for our ability to detect and respond to various sensory information, such as touch, temperature, pain, taste, and smell.
The effector cell responds to a nerve impulse and can be either a muscle cell or a gland cell.
Ruffini's corpuscle is a type of sensory nerve ending located in the skin that is sensitive to skin stretch and pressure. They help in detecting continuous pressure and tension on the skin. These corpuscles are named after Angelo Ruffini, the Italian histologist who discovered them.
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Yes. I don't have a clue why but all cats respond better to a name ending with the sound ee. Take my cats Fergus and Felix for example. Fergus responds to Fergee and Felix now responds to Kitty!
The other name for the sensory nerve is sensory neuron. These are nerve cells that transmit sight, sound, and feelings.