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Meissner's corpuscle
Meissner’s corpuscles are encapsulated sensory receptors located at the apex of sensory dermal papillae. These receptors provide fine touch discrimination and are most concentrated in the finger tips and lips. Other dermal papillae contain blood vessels and are called vascular papillae. 200x
![Epidermis <p>Meissner’s corpuscles are encapsulated sensory receptors located at the apex of sensory dermal papillae. These receptors provide fine touch discrimination and are most concentrated in the finger tips and lips. Other dermal papillae contain blood vessels and are called vascular papillae. 200x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Or.Sk_.Recep-1-2-ping.png)
Epidermis
Meissner’s corpuscles are encapsulated sensory receptors located at the apex of sensory dermal papillae. These receptors provide fine touch discrimination and are most concentrated in the finger tips and lips. Other dermal papillae contain blood vessels and are called vascular papillae. 200x
![Meissner's corpuscles <p>Meissner’s corpuscles are encapsulated sensory receptors located at the apex of sensory dermal papillae. These receptors provide fine touch discrimination and are most concentrated in the finger tips and lips. Other dermal papillae contain blood vessels and are called vascular papillae. 200x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Or.Sk_.Recep-1-1-ping.png)
Meissner's corpuscles
Meissner’s corpuscles are encapsulated sensory receptors located at the apex of sensory dermal papillae. These receptors provide fine touch discrimination and are most concentrated in the finger tips and lips. Other dermal papillae contain blood vessels and are called vascular papillae. 200x
![Sensory papillae <p>Meissner’s corpuscles are encapsulated sensory receptors located at the apex of sensory dermal papillae. These receptors provide fine touch discrimination and are most concentrated in the finger tips and lips. Other dermal papillae contain blood vessels and are called vascular papillae. 200x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Or.Sk_.Recep-1-3-ping.png)
Sensory papillae
Meissner’s corpuscles are encapsulated sensory receptors located at the apex of sensory dermal papillae. These receptors provide fine touch discrimination and are most concentrated in the finger tips and lips. Other dermal papillae contain blood vessels and are called vascular papillae. 200x
![Vascular papillae <p>Meissner’s corpuscles are encapsulated sensory receptors located at the apex of sensory dermal papillae. These receptors provide fine touch discrimination and are most concentrated in the finger tips and lips. Other dermal papillae contain blood vessels and are called vascular papillae. 200x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Or.Sk_.Recep-1-4-ping.png)
Vascular papillae
Meissner’s corpuscles are encapsulated sensory receptors located at the apex of sensory dermal papillae. These receptors provide fine touch discrimination and are most concentrated in the finger tips and lips. Other dermal papillae contain blood vessels and are called vascular papillae. 200x
![Duct of sweat gland > <p>Sweat gland secretions are released onto the surface of the epidermis. Sections of sweat gland ducts often look like corkscrews as they pass through the epidermis.</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Or.Sk_.Recep-1-5-ping.png)
Duct of sweat gland >
Sweat gland secretions are released onto the surface of the epidermis. Sections of sweat gland ducts often look like corkscrews as they pass through the epidermis.
![Area shown in next image <p>Sweat gland secretions are released onto the surface of the epidermis. Sections of sweat gland ducts often look like corkscrews as they pass through the epidermis.</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Or.Sk_.Recep-1-6-ping.png)
Area shown in next image
Sweat gland secretions are released onto the surface of the epidermis. Sections of sweat gland ducts often look like corkscrews as they pass through the epidermis.