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which stimuli would evoke a response in pacinian corpuscle​

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Answered by Adityabestie
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Answer:

it's such a simple question answer is pacinian reseptors

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Pacinian Corpuscle(Sense Organ)

Explanation:

  1. The sensory nerve ending in the Pacinian corpuscle is surrounded by a lamellated fluid-filled capsule that The capsule, as such, does not part take in their ceptor process of mechano-electric conversion.  
  2. Pacinian corpuscles are huge embodied endings situated in the subcutaneous tissue (and all the more profoundly in interosseous layers and mesenteries of the gut). These receptors contrast from Meissner's corpuscles in their morphology, dispersion, and reaction limit.
  3. The Pacinian corpuscle has an onionlike container in which the internal center of film lamellae is isolated from an external lamella by a liquid occupied space. At least one quickly adjusting afferent axons lie at the focal point of this structure. it is  again goes about as a channel, right now just transient unsettling influences at high frequencies (250–350 Hz) to actuate the nerve endings.  
  4. Pacinian corpuscles adjust more quickly than Meissner's corpuscles and have a lower reaction limit. These traits recommend that Pacinian corpuscles are associated with the segregation of fine surface surfaces or other moving improvements that produce high-recurrence vibration of the skin .
  5. Pacinian corpuscles situated in interosseous layers most likely identify vibrations transmitted to the skeleton.
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