How do we identify an object through our sense of touch ?
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Receptors are small in size, but they collect very accurate information when touched. They may sense pain, temperature, pressure, friction, or stretch. Unique receptors respond to each kind of information. This helps provide the body with a full picture of what is touching the skin.
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The human body contains special nerve endings called sensory receptors that enable you to “feel” things. These receptors are not located only in your skin. They're also found in muscles, joints, blood vessels and internal organs
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