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31 December, 05:03

Tactile corpuscles respond to light touch. where would you expect to find tactile corpuscles? tactile corpuscles respond to light touch. where would you expect to find tactile corpuscles? deep within the dermal layer of hairy skin in the hypodermis of hairless skin in the dermal papillae of hairless skin in the uppermost portion of the epidermis

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  1. 31 December, 06:35
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    The answer is ‘in the dermal papillae of hairless skin’. Dermal papillae is the layer of the skin (upper dermis) with numerous blood vessels and nerves that serve the epidermis of the skin. Tactile corpuscles (nerves) are mostly found in this region and occur mostly in hairless thick skin such as in finger and toe tips.
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