CIPA (Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis) affects the ability to feel pain and temperature due to the dysfunction of sensory receptors. Specifically, this condition primarily affects thermoreceptors (which detect temperature) and nociceptors (which detect pain). Since nociceptors are not listed as an option, the closest correct response would be thermoreceptors and mechanoreceptors.
However, since the response options do not include nociceptors, the best choice correlating with the inability to feel pain and temperature from the provided options is:
thermoreceptors and mechanoreceptors (the mechanoreceptors are not directly related to pain or temperature but included as a selectable option).