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Solution:
1)Whenever tissue is damaged pain receptors are likely to be stimulated.
2) Receptors that are sensitive to temperature changes are called thermoreceptors.
3)A sensation may seem to fade away when receptors are continuously stimulated as a result of sensory adaption.
4) Tactile (meissner\'s) corpuscles are responsible for the sense of light touch.
5) Lamellated (pacinian) corpuscles are responsible for the sense of deep pressure.
6) Warm receptors are most sensitive to temperatures between 25 degree celsius and 113 degree fahrenheit.
7) Cold receptors are most sensitive to temperatures between 10 degree celsius (50 degree fahrenheit) and 20 degree celsius(68 degree fahrenheit).
8) Widely distributed sensory receptors throughout the body are associated with general senses in contrast to special senses.

