the gustatory hair
taste buds
It depends on your tongue, cause everybody's taste buds are different.
pupil
The sole.
a cell wall
Tongue maps reveal that the tip of the tongue is the part that is the most sensitive to salty taste. However, recent research argues that tongue maps are not valid and that an individual's taste buds experience taste the same.
the chloroplast
Well ill say it is one of the most sensitive because the toungue is the one that brings out the taste and if it doesnt like the taste then it would tell you by making you feel the disgut
gustatorx receptor cell is a part of the taste bud,which recepts the taste.
On your tongue you have 4 taste bud spots one in the back, two on the sides, and one in the front.
If a cell has α-adrenergic receptors, it is sensitive to
the cell of touch
Taste buds
taste buds
The taste buds on your tongue are very sensitive to the taste of sugar, and not sensitive to starch. So sugar has a much stronger taste. Interestingly if you hold starch in your mouth for a while, enzymes in your saliva break the starch into sugars and it begins to taste sweet.
salt
taste buds and nose