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Brances of the Facial (VII), Glossopharyngeal (IX), and Vagus (X) cranial nerves carry information about taste

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Facial Nerve - anterior 2/3 of the tongue
Glossopharyngeal Never- posterior 1/3 of the tongue
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What do you mean by taste buds?

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.


How do the taste buds work?

Taste buds are nerves in the tongue that pick up flavors then send them as a signal for your brain to pick up and then you get taste


What is the name of the tiny bundles of taste-sensitive nerves found on the surface of the tongue?

Taste buds


What is the name of the tiny bundle of taste sensitive nerves found on the surface of the tongue?

taste buds


Taste buds are monitored by cranial nerves?

Cranial nerves #7 (VII) #9 (IX) and #10 (X)


What allows your brains to register to taste?

Your taste buds allow your brain to register taste. The taste buds are in the tongue, and they connect with nerves that transmit the taste into electronic signals so you can experience it. Different parts of your tongue taste different tastes.


Why do you lose your taste buds when your in a car accident?

If a scull fracture results in damage to nerves that help transmit the signals for taste, taste will be affected. Even damage to the smell cranial nerves will affect the sensation of taste.


What is a taste bud made of?

taste buds are made up of taste cells that sense the chemicals in food and send taste signals to the nerves that carry them to the brain.


What does the spinal nerves from the sacral region of the cord innervate?

leg


Can anything kill your taste buds?

Loosing taste buds may become apparent after a visit to your dentist where a local anesthetic was administered. A condition called paresthesia may be the root [pun intended] origin. This is when sensory nerves in the mouth have been blocked by the reversal of the normal sodium transport mechanisms. This condition is mostly reversible and taste returns within a period of up to one or two weeks. Unfortunately some nerves can suffer permanent trauma and full taste may never return. This condition is known as permanent paresthesia.


What three types of cells are found in taste buds?

The different taste buds are the cellulite taste buds, the cobolosal taste buds and the pencil shavings taste buds . I hope my answers help you in future.


Where are you're taste buds?

the sour taste buds are beside the sweet one.