You can find chemoreceptors in your tongue (taste buds) and in your olfactory system (your nose).
carotid body
chemoreceptors
chemoreceptors
blood PH
carotid arteries and the aorta
chemoreceptors
chemoreceptors - for smell.
Chemoreceptors in the internal carotid artery, and so you hyperventilate to lower the pH
Chemoreceptors are classified as sensory cells or organs that respond to chemical stimuli. The nose and tongue are both equipped with chemoreceptors.
Smell and Taste are the two senses that depend on chemoreceptors
The function of the chemoreceptors in regulating breathing is that they respond to low levels of oxyhemeglobin.
Central chemoreceptors of the central nervous system are located on the ventrolateral medullary surface.