TACTILE SENSORY RECEPTOR--PACINIAN CORPUSCLE in the DERMIS of the SKIN, 250X - stock photo
TACTILE SENSORY RECEPTOR---PACINIAN CORPUSCLE in the DERMIS of the SKIN, 250X. Pacinian Corpuscles are very sensitive to touch--they are particularly abundant in the finger tips, lips and genitals. This receptor is in a dermal papilla immediately below the epidermis (stratified squamous epithelium, purple stained). "nThe pacinian corpuscle is associated with a sensory or afferent neurons which transmits impulses into the central nervous system (spinal cord and brain).

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