Which sensory receptors detect when your shoes are too tight?(1 point)

Responses

chemoreceptors
chemoreceptors

photoreceptors
photoreceptors

thermoreceptors
thermoreceptors

mechanoreceptors

mechanoreceptors

The correct answer is mechanoreceptors. Mechanoreceptors are sensory receptors that detect mechanical stimuli, such as pressure, touch, and vibration. They are responsible for detecting when your shoes are too tight by sensing the pressure or discomfort on your skin and transmitting this information to the brain.

The correct answer is mechanoreceptors. Mechanoreceptors are sensory receptors that detect mechanical stimuli such as pressure, touch, and vibration. They are found in various parts of our body, including our skin and organs. When your shoes are too tight, the pressure exerted on your skin activates the mechanoreceptors in your feet, sending signals to your brain to let you know that your shoes are uncomfortable or causing pain. These receptors play a crucial role in sensing and perceiving the physical environment around us.