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Both are chemical sensory receptors. They function by determining their corresponding sensation and conveying it to afferent neurons to the brain.

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The receptors of taste and smell are your tongue and your nose.

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Do you mean how they are part tools in order to give humans sensation, of course the mind works dirctly with this.... cause/effect, memory "skunks stink" consistently have same reaction.

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chemoreceptors

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