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While watching a Food Network marathon, you learn from Rachel Ray that papillae are groups of ____ that play an important role in taste perception.
 
  a. receptors
  b. accessory structures
  c. feature detectors
  d. C-fibers

Question 2

Which statement about the taste buds is correct?
 
  a. Each taste bud responds best to one or two types of taste but also responds weakly to other tastes.
  b. Each taste bud responds equally to all tastes initially and then discriminates between them after adaptation.
  c. Each taste cell can be stimulated by only one chemical.
  d. Each taste bud responds to only one taste.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
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