Answer:
C. Pacinian corpuscles
Step-by-step explanation:
Pacinian corpuscles are mechanoreceptors with very fast adaptation rate that have small receptive fields that respond to deep pressured vibrations. They are found deep in the hairless skin of mammals. They are one of the many receptors in the human body and they are fast adapting because they react to pressure on the skin of mammals.
Pacinian corpuscles is one of the four major mechanoreceptors in the body. Others include,
Meissner corpuscles, Ruffini endings, and Merkel cell neurite complex.