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a person who has the condition cipa is unable to feel pain or temperature. which sensory receptors are affected by this condition? (1 point)
chemoreceptors and photoreceptors
thermoreceptors and mechanoreceptors
mechanoreceptors and chemoreceptors
photoreceptors and thermoreceptors
Thermoreceptors detect temperature changes and are related to the ability to sense temperature. While mechanoreceptors are mainly for touch - related sensations and not directly for pain or temperature. Chemoreceptors detect chemical substances and photoreceptors are for light. Since the person with CIPA can't feel pain or temperature, thermoreceptors are affected as they deal with temperature, and pain is also related to certain sensory functions that are disrupted.
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None of the above options are correct. The main affected receptors are nociceptors (for pain) and thermoreceptors (for temperature). If we have to choose from the given options, the closest would be thermoreceptors are relevant among them, but the provided options do not accurately represent the full picture.