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    The Primary Receptors for Pain and Temperature Are Specifically Called
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The Primary Receptors for Pain and Temperature Are Specifically Called

Question 388

Question 388

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The primary receptors for pain and temperature are specifically called


A) tactile receptors
B) free nerve endings
C) association neurons
D) gustatory receptors

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