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multiple-choice question
what causes the body/skin to feel pain, heat, pressure and touch?
hair follicles
melanocytes
nerves in the dermis
adipose tissue
rewatch
Brief Explanations
- Hair follicles are related to hair growth, not sensory perception of pain, heat, etc.
- Melanocytes produce melanin for skin pigmentation, not for sensing stimuli.
- Nerves in the dermis (the inner layer of skin) are responsible for transmitting sensory information like pain, heat, pressure, and touch to the brain.
- Adipose tissue is fat tissue, mainly for energy storage and insulation, not for sensory functions.
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C. Nerves in the dermis