free nerve ending

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free nerve ending

A student learns about free nerve endings in a biology textbook.

Definition

Noun: A free nerve ending is a microscopic, unspecialized sensory nerve terminal located in the skin and other tissues. Unlike other sensory receptors, it is not encapsulated or connected to a specific structure, allowing it to respond to various stimuli.

Usage

This term is used in anatomy, physiology, and neuroscience to describe a basic type of sensory receptor. * Free nerve endings in the skin are responsible for detecting pain and temperature changes. * The sensation of itch is primarily mediated by free nerve endings. * Researchers studied how free nerve endings transmit signals to the spinal cord.

Advanced Usage
  • Polymodal Nature: are often described as polymodal, meaning a single ending can respond to multiple types of stimuli, such as mechanical pressure, extreme heat, and chemical irritants.
  • Distribution: They are the most abundant type of nerve ending in the body, found not only in skin but also in muscles, joints, and internal organs.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nociceptor: A sensory receptor (often a ) that responds to damaging or potentially damaging stimuli by sending pain signals to the brain.
  • Thermoreceptor: A sensory receptor that detects temperature changes; many are .
  • Sensory Neuron: The nerve cell to which a belongs.
Synonyms
  • Unencapsulated nerve ending
  • Bare nerve ending
Related Phrases
  • Terminal arborization: The branching structure at the end of a nerve axon, which includes .
free nerve ending

A student learns about free nerve endings in a biology textbook.

Noun
  1. microscopic sensory nerve endings in the skin that are not connected to any specific sensory receptor