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A person who has the condition CIPA is unable to feel pain or temperature. Which sensory receptors are affected by this condition?(1 point)
photoreceptors and thermoreceptors
mechanoreceptors and chemoreceptors
chemoreceptors and photoreceptors
thermoreceptors and mechanoreceptors
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thermoreceptors and mechanoreceptors
Explanation: CIPA causes loss of temperature sensation (thermoreceptors) and pain (nociceptors). Among the choices given, nociceptive mechanical pain is represented by mechanoreceptors, so thermoreceptors + mechanoreceptors is the best match.
Explanation: CIPA causes loss of temperature sensation (thermoreceptors) and pain (nociceptors). Among the choices given, nociceptive mechanical pain is represented by mechanoreceptors, so thermoreceptors + mechanoreceptors is the best match.
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