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The Onion-Like Receptor Found in Skin That Selectively Responds to Vibration

Question 6

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The onion-like receptor found in skin that selectively responds to vibration and pressure is the


A) Ruffini corpuscle.
B) Pacinian corpuscle.
C) Meissner's corpuscle.
D) Merkel's disc.

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