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Hello everyone, in this question we have a few questions related to reception of senses.
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So, the first question here is that general sense or general senses include everything except so we know that general senses include touch, pain and temperature changes such as too hot or cold but specialized senses include specialized organs such as vision, meld etc.
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So in this case the answer to this question will be option b which is vision.
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Now we will come to the next part, what are the thermoreceptors associated with? so we know that the term thermo comes from the term thermal and thermal means heat or temperature changes.
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So in this case the correct answer will be temperature changes which is option number d.
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Now we will come to the next question.
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The question is what happens when receptors are continuously stimulated and it causes the sensations to fade away? what is the term used for this phenomena? so the answer to this question is that the continuous stimulation of receptors causes sensations to fade away by your brain and this phenomena is known as sensory adaptation.
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So the answer to this question is option c.
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Now the next question is what are the encapsulated nerve endings associated with? so the encapsulated nerve endings are generally found or known as the meissner's corpuscles and they are generally the tactile corpuscles and they are able to give us an enhanced sense of touch.
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So the correct answer to this question is option a.
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Now we will come to the next question.
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The question is how are the laminated corpuscles stimulated? so laminated corpuscles are receptors that are found deep in our dermis and they are related to the sensation of deep pressure or vibration.
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So in this case the correct answer is option b...