foliate papillae present or absent in man? why?
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Yes, along with fungiform, circumvallate, and filiform. All are taste buds except for filiform. There are also taste buds in the cheeks, under tge tongue, and on the rThey have taste buds in early childhood but generally lose them by age 2 or 3oof of the mouth.
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ANSWER:
Foliate papillae are present in man. 'Foliate papillae' are involved with the 'sensations of taste'.
EXPLANATION:
In humans, the sensations for taste are present on the tongue. The tongue has taste buds embedded on it. The 'foliate papillae' are clustered in two groups and are placed on either side of the tongue.
The foliate papillae contain almost 100 taste buds. These taste buds help humans to sense the different tastes like 'sweet', 'salty', 'bitter', 'sour' etc.