Structure of a taste bud

    • [DOCX File]Ch 14 and 16 Sensation

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      Taste Bud Structure. all taste buds look alike. lemon-shaped groups of 40 – 60 taste cells, supporting cells, and basal cells. taste cells. have tuft of apical microvilli (taste hairs) that serve as receptor surface for taste molecules . taste pores – pit in which the taste hairs project.

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    • [DOC File]UOPX Material - University of Phoenix

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      Name the cranial nerves responsible for taste. Name the structures innervated by each of these nerves. Name the ovoid collections of lymphoid tissue covered with mucous membrane on the posterior aspect of the tongue. Name the three subdivisions of the pharynx. Name the three types of cells found in taste buds. What is another name for olfactory ...

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    • [DOC File]19) Fill in the sound wave pathway:

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      4) How does taste occur in a gustatory cell? 4b) Describe the structure of a taste bud. 5) List three other “tastes” besides sweet, sour, bitter, and salty. 1) 2) 3) 6) How does smell occur? 7) Why do different things smell different? 8) In the diagram below, circle where the smell molecule dissolves in order for it …

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 15: Oral cavity & Pharynx

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      Where are taste buds located on foliate papillae? What are the three types of cells that comprise a taste bud? Which cranial nerves form synapses with the sensory cells in taste bud? Which type(s) of cells have apical microvilli?. What is the role of basal cells in the taste bud? Are taste …

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    • [DOC File]BIOL 2401: Nervous System (Fall 2005)

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      Senses of Smell & Taste columnar epithelium cell taste bud olfactory receptor cell taste pore cribriform plate taste (gustatory) cell olfactory bulb fungiform papillae olfactory nerve. olfactory cilia in mucus circumvallate papillae. cranial nerve fibers The Ear & Hearing External ear …

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    • [DOC File]Sensory receptors are structures specialized to respond to ...

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      Each taste bud is an epithelial capsule containing about 100 taste receptor cells interspersed with supporting cells. Tips of the taste receptor cells have microvilli that extend into the taste pore on the tongue's surface. These receptors detect food molecules dissolved in saliva. There are four basic tastes: salty, sweet, sour and bitter.

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    • [DOC File]Kids' Science Challenge: Fun Educational Science Resources!

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      How many taste cells are in a single taste bud? How many taste buds does an average adult have? Draw a picture of a taste bud and label the structures. Below the drawing, define each labeled structure on the drawing. Describe how the tongue interacts and captures flavor molecules from the environment. The “Tongue Taste Map” is a myth.

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    • [DOCX File]Liberty Union High School District

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      are relatively simple in structure and function. They consist of one or a few sensory fibers and a little connective tissue. 3 are unencapsulated and 6 are encapsulated nerve endings: List and describe the functions. Of these types of general sense nerves: Chemical Senses: TASTE…

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