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SO00

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Some foods can trigger sensations of both bitterness and sweetness simultaneously. This phenomenon suggests that:
 
  a. bitterness and sweetness receptors are co-localized.
  b. bitterness and sweetness are picked up by the same receptors.
  c. bitterness and sweetness receptors are similar.
  d. none of these

Question 2

The first relay station for taste is the nucleus of the solitary tract, located in the:
 
  a. cerebellum.
  b. reticular formation.
  c. pons.
  d. medulla.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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