Taste Buds ;)
olfactory, receptors and taste buds
Sensory receptors enable you to respond to stimuli in the environment of an organism. Some sensory receptors respond to taste and smell while others respond to physical stimuli.
taste buds and nose
Chemoreceptors
taste buds and nose
chemoreceptors
The receptors of the eye are photo receptors, the ear has auditory receptors, the nose has olfactory (smell) receptors, the skin has tactile (touch)and thermo- (temperature) receptors and the tongue has gustatory (taste) receptors.
the sensory receptors for the eyes are the cornea and the optic nerve
Gustatory
they are called receptors.
Sensory receptors are defined as dendrites of sensory neurons specialized for receiving specific kinds of stimuli without which we would not live long. The four general sense receptors are pain receptors, temperature receptors, touch receptors, and taste and smell receptors.
somatic receptors and special receptors