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==Morphology== Cutaneous receptors are at the ends of afferent neurons. works within the capsule. Ion channels are situated near these networks. In [[sensory transduction]], the [[afferent nerve]]s transmit through a series of [[synapse]]s in the [[central nervous system]], first in the [[spinal cord]], the ventrobasal portion of the [[thalamus]], and then on to the [[somatosensory cortex]].<ref>Mada S. S. (2000): Human Biology. McGraw–Hill, New York, {{ISBN|0-07-290584-0}}.</ref>
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