mehhanoreceptorid
Mehhanoreceptorid is a term that refers to the receptors that respond to mechanical stimuli. These receptors are crucial for the perception of touch, pressure, vibration, and proprioception, which is the sense of the relative position of one's body parts. Mehhanoreceptors are classified into several types based on their structure and function, including:
1. Pacinian corpuscles: These are located deep in the skin and respond to high-frequency vibrations and deep
2. Meissner corpuscles: Found in the dermis, these receptors are sensitive to light touch and low-frequency
3. Merkel cells: These are located in the basal layer of the epidermis and respond to static
4. Ruffini endings: These are found in the dermis and respond to skin stretch and low-frequency vibrations.
5. Golgi tendon organs: Located at the junction of tendons and muscles, these receptors respond to muscle
Mehhanoreceptors play a vital role in various physiological processes, including sensory perception, motor control, and pain