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Touch and pressure stimulate the class of receptors called __________Blank.  The senses of taste and smell rely on __________Blank.Multiple Choicephotoreceptors; chemoreceptorsmechanoreceptors; thermoreceptorsthermoreceptors; photoreceptorsmechanoreceptors; chemoreceptors

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Touch and pressure stimulate the class of receptors called __________Blank.  The senses of taste and smell rely on __________Blank.Multiple Choicephotoreceptors; chemoreceptorsmechanoreceptors; thermoreceptorsthermoreceptors; photoreceptorsmechanoreceptors; chemoreceptors

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The correct answer is "mechanoreceptors; chemoreceptors".

Step 1: Touch and pressure stimulate mechanoreceptors. These are sensory receptors responsible for sensing distortion in body tissues. They are located in the skin and various internal organs.

Step 2: The senses of taste and smell rely on chemoreceptors. These are sensory receptors that detect certain chemical substances. In the context of taste and smell, they are responsible for detecting the chemical composition of our food and the air around us.

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