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What does chemoreceptors respond to?

An example of direct chemoreceptors are the cells located on the tongue. When people taste food, it is because these cells respond to the chemicals in the food, sending a signal to thebrain to let the brain know about what's happening in the mouth. Specific regions of the mouth have areas which are targeted towards specific tastes, such as salty and sweet. This explains why foods can taste different as they are chewed and swallowed, and also why some foods have an aftertaste, as certain chemicals can take longer to stimulate the chemoreceptors.


Happens if a fly gets in your mouth?

Then there will be a fly in your mouth


What happens in the mouth?

you eat


What happens if bacteria is present in mouth?

Bacteria is always present in the mouth.


Is it possible to be double jointed in your mouth?

Yes. It happens to me mostly everytime I open my mouth. Its weird, but I don't know why it happens...


What receptor allows us to detect chemical substances in the air and in food and water?

Chemoreceptors. Detect taste in mouth; smell in nose; and chemicals such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, water, and glucose in body fluids.


What happens in your mouth whan you think about a food you like?

your mouth starts to water


What happens if you get a sausage and put it in your mouth?

you eat it


What happens when you chew?

you have to cut out parts of your mouth.


What happens when your mouth is open when you die?

As you die, your muscles relax, so your mouth falls open.


What happens to a sharks mouth when attacking?

A GREAT WHITES MOUTH ITS JAWS EXTEND OUT OF ITS MOUTH WHEN ATTACKING, THIS IS TO PREVENT ITS LIPS FROM GETTING CUT


What happens when you eat hot sauce?

YOUR MOUTH BURNS