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15 February, 08:32

What are nociceptors? what is different about the 2 types of them?

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  1. 15 February, 10:03
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    Nociceptors often referred to as your "pain receptors," are free nerve endings located all over the body, including the skin, muscles, joints, bones, and internal organs ...

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    The main purpose of a nociceptor is to respond to damage to the body by transmitting signals to the spinal cord and brain. There are two types of nociceptor: A delta fibres: activated by high threshold mechanoreceptors. thinly myelinated. Unmyelinated C-fibres: activated by polymodal nociceptors (PMN) and respond to intense mechanical stimulation, high temperatures and irritant chemicals.
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