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explain why the tongue may be considered to be both a receptor and effector organ

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tongue is considered a receptor because it has taste buds which act as receptors for tastes; Tongue can be considered to be an effector because it is a muscular organ having muscles which can respond to a stimulus.

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Answered by agrawalpriya85
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Explanation:

Tongue is considered a receptor because it has taste buds which act as receptors for tastes; Tongue can be considered to be an effector because it is a muscular organ having muscles which can respond to a stimulus

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