they ARE your taste buds everyones tastebuds are different size
The effect of swollen taste buds is the case but is covered over by the tongue and doesn't function at all. So person won't taste anything with those taste buds.
It is a small white bump on your tongue. it might start out as a red bump.
the bottom of your tongue if i remember my science class correctly.. the tip. yeah it the bottom
taste bugs remember. you should of learned that in preschool.
The reason you can't taste anything is because your tongue is most likely infected. You should seek professional medical treatment for this. Tongue piercings can be very serious and if they get infected they can rot and decay until nothings left. The symptoms are as follows: Food has little or no taste, tongue is swollen/abnormally large, tongue goes numb at random or is numb for extended periods of time, and hemorrhaging of the taste buds.
There are many known causes for swollen taste buds. A few swollen taste buds causes are listed belowOne of the basic causes for swollen taste buds is eating very hot food, that may irritate or burn the taste bud causing swelling.Having very spicy or salty food is also known to cause swelling of the taste buds.Exposure to toxins like alcohol, tobacco smoke, insecticides, etc.Allergies to certain food stuffs or eating acidic foods like lemons, grapefruit, some sauces.Another cause for swollen taste buds is a gastric condition called acid reflux disease.Tongue ulcers or mouth ulcers due to thrush or any yeast infection can cause inflamed taste buds.Certain mineral or vitamin deficiency like B complex vitamin deficiency can also cause swollen taste buds.Other causes for swollen taste buds are trauma caused to the tongue or taste buds by biting, infection of the stomach or allergy that may cause inflammation to the entire esophagus.Source: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/swollen-taste-buds.html
the place on your tongue affects what you taste because of the different places on your tongue have different taste buds
Taste buds for salt are located on the front and sides of the tongue. They are concentrated in the aptly named salty taste zones on the taste map of the tongue.
Marijuana can sometimes cause dry mouth, which may lead to irritation of the taste buds. This irritation can make taste buds swollen or inflamed temporarily, but it is not a common or serious side effect of marijuana use. Drinking water or using mouthwash can help alleviate this discomfort.
The tongue is irritated or you have eaten either too much sugar or too much salt in the day that it became swollen.
Your tongue has taste buds. When you eat something, different sections of your tongue taste it depending on what it is.
They are taste buds, so you can taste all the goodness in your food