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What are the stimuli for: 1) Touch 2) Temp 3) Pain

a) 1) Mechanical pressure; 2) Heat and cold; 3) Physical injury
b) 1) Light; 2) Sound waves; 3) Emotional distress
c) 1) Chemical substances; 2) Visual stimuli; 3) Acoustic vibrations
d) 1) Magnetic fields; 2) Pressure changes; 3) Electrical signals

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Final answer:

Touch is the ability to sense pressure, vibration, temperature, pain, and other tactile stimuli. These stimuli are detected by mechanoreceptors, thermoreceptors, and nociceptors.

Step-by-step explanation:

Touch is the ability to sense pressure, vibration, temperature, pain, and other tactile stimuli. These types of stimuli are detected by mechanoreceptors, thermoreceptors, and nociceptors all over the body, but most noticeably in the skin. These receptors are especially concentrated on the tongue, lips, face, palms of the hands, and soles of the feet. Various types of tactile receptors in the skin are shown in Figure 11.7.2.

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