Biology, asked by viveksathyan1480, 11 months ago

Where are thermoreceptors located in the human body?

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Answered by mukherjisoumi31
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thermoreceptors are receptors which receive thermal energy and send it to brain that it is heat or thermal energy.
Answered by Meghanath777
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Thermoreceptors are specialized nerve cells that are able to detect differences in temperature. Temperature is a relative measure of heat present in the environment. Thermoreceptors are able to detect heat and cold and are found throughout the skin in order to allow sensory reception throughout the body. The location and number of thermoreceptors will determine the sensitivity of the skin to temperature changes.

First, heat receptors are closer to the skin's surface, while cold receptors are found deeper in the dermis. This means that sensitivity to hot temperatures will be higher than lower temperatures based on the location. Additionally, different sections of the skin will have more receptors than others. The hand, for example, has more thermoreceptors than the thigh or shin, which means it will be more sensitive to temperature changes.

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