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Free Nerve Endings in the Skin
In addition to specialized receptors, the skin contains numerous free nerve endings that fulfill sensory functions. These endings are responsive to a wide array of touch-related stimuli and also serve as the primary sensory receptors for perceiving temperature (thermoception) and signals of potential harm or pain (nociception).
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Thermoception (Temperature)
Nociception (Pain)
While the skin contains various complex nerve structures specialized for sensing specific mechanical stimuli like deep pressure or light touch, what is the primary sensory role that distinguishes the more numerous and structurally simpler free nerve endings?