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Chapter 13 Problem 1

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The large onion-shaped receptors that are found deep in the dermis and in subcutaneous tissue and that respond to deep pressure are (a) tactile discs, (b) lamellar corpuscles, (c) free nerve endings, (d) muscle spindles.

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Title Human Anatomy & Physiology 9 
Author Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
ISBN 9780321743268

The large onion-shaped receptors that are found deep in the dermis and in subcutaneous

Chapter 13 textbook questions

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