tuntopäämät
Tuntopäämät, also known as tactile end organs, are specialized sensory receptors in the skin that are responsible for detecting touch and pressure. They are distributed throughout the body, with a higher concentration in areas that are particularly sensitive to touch, such as the fingertips, lips, and soles of the feet. These receptors play a crucial role in our ability to perceive the physical world around us, allowing us to feel textures, distinguish between different pressures, and detect vibrations.
There are several types of tuntopäämät, each with slightly different structures and functions. Mechanoreceptors are a
The signals generated by tuntopäämät are transmitted along nerve fibers to the spinal cord and then up