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Both nose and tongue detect dissolved chemical means

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Answered by BrotishPal
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Answer:

nose can smell the dissolved chemicals

tongue can taste it

Explanation:

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Answered by bharathparasad577
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Answer:

Concept:

Olfactory and Gustatory receptors

Explanation:

Olfactory receptors, which are mucus-coated receptors specifically designed for receiving the sensation of smell, are found in the nose. These are composed of three different types of olfactory epithelium cells. Olfactory bulb organs, which are outgrowths of the limbic system of the brain, are where the neurons of the olfactory epithelium extend from the external environment. The tongue and nose both pick up on dissolved substances. Olfaction (smell) and gustation (taste), two chemical senses, are connected and similar in function. Taste buds with gustatory receptors on them allow the tongue to detect flavors. The brain combines the varied input from the testes buds into a nuanced flavor that is sensed with each bite of food or sip of the beverage.

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