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Where are taste bud cells located?

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On the tongue

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What are the organelles in taste bud cells?

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What are the taste buds of tongue?

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What are taste bud and their function?

they are a small cluster of specialized cells buried in the microscopic folds of the upper surface of your tongue that sense sweet, sour, salt, bitter, and umami and transmit that information to nerve cells that relay that to your brain giving you taste.


I bit my tongue and later found out I bit off a taste bud. Do taste buds grow back?

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