In the insula of the cerebrum area of the brain
The gustatory area (parietal lobe) is a part of the human brain that receives nerve signals (taste) from the tongue.
Sensory Neurones
nervous system
the taste buds is a suppilers with nerves. when wet food passes through these taste buds, the nerve fibres carry the sensations of taste to the brain.
The pathway of taste starts with taste buds located on the tongue and other parts of the mouth. These taste buds contain taste receptor cells that detect different taste qualities (sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami). When these receptor cells are stimulated, they send signals to the brain via the gustatory pathway, which involves cranial nerves and taste processing areas in the brain, allowing us to perceive taste.
it is the brain stem
The hypothalamus
parietal lobe
Sensory Neurones
In the insula of the cerebrum area of the brain
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nervous system
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