Final answer:
B) Pacinian corpuscles. Pacinian corpuscles are the pressure receptors in the reticular layer of the skin.
Step-by-step explanation:
The pressure receptors in the reticular layer of the skin are called Pacinian corpuscles. These receptors are located deep in the dermis of both glabrous and hairy skin. Pacinian corpuscles are rapidly adapting mechanoreceptors that sense deep transient pressure and high-frequency vibration.