the sense of taste begins with the taste buds on the tongue and othere receptor cells are found on the throat
we use our taste buds which then sends messages to our wonderful brains.
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Tasting works by the taste buds reacting to the taste to the food you eat.
The sense of smell and taste are closely intertwined. When nasal congestion occurs during a cold, the taste you have can be affected to where you can only have the base tastes of salty, sweet, bitter, or sour.
It causes brain damage
It is that your taste buds are less sensitive
The sense of taste is centered around the tongue. Cleft Palate doesn't really affect the tongue, and as such, sense of taste isn't affected. So yes, if you have a cleft palate, you can still taste food.
Dysgeusia is a disorder of the sense of taste.
You can't taste because your nose is stuffed and your sense of smell greatly contributes to your sense of taste
When you eat or drink something.
i dont know only in 5th grade
You have taste buds in your mouth that make it possible for you to sense taste.
Flavor and taste buds can be used when referring to sense of taste. Sense of taste can also be referred to as your taste buds. Taste buds can be used in place of the term, sense of taste.
They are all the senses you use when you eat something.
sense of smell
Sense of taste is largely affected by the sense of smell. So outside odors will positively or negatively affect the sense of taste.
Smell is an important part of taste. without smell you would not taste anything. So if you don't have a sense of smell you won't have the sense of taste eather.
"Taste buds" is the common name for the nerve endings for the sense of taste.
Gustation is the sense of taste.
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