sense of smell
Taste Buds
Gustatory cells
microvilli of receptor cells
Taste
gustatory sense is also known as the taste sense.
Sense of taste is largely affected by the sense of smell. So outside odors will positively or negatively affect the sense of taste.
Gustatory cells
microvilli of receptor cells
Olfactory hair cells
Cells on the tongue that detect and respond to different flavors, allowing for the sense of taste.
The rod and cone cells in our eyes are one of our major senses. This is the sense of sight. The taste buds in our tongues are another one of our major senses. This is the sense of taste.
The rod and cone cells in our eyes are one of our major senses. This is the sense of sight. The taste buds in our tongues are another one of our major senses. This is the sense of taste.
Hair cells
taste buds are made up of taste cells that sense the chemicals in food and send taste signals to the nerves that carry them to the brain.
Taste
With any of the clusters of bulbous nerve endings on the tongue and in the lining of the mouth that provide the sense of taste.
Gustatory receptors are found on the tongue and pharynx and are taste receptors. They sense particles of foodstuffs dissolved in saliva and provide us with the sense of taste.
the sense of taste begins with the taste buds on the tongue and othere receptor cells are found on the throat