what are receptors of tongue
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Taste receptors of the tongue are present in the taste buds of papillae. A taste receptor is a type of receptor which facilitates the sensation of taste. When food or other substances enter the mouth, molecules interact with saliva and are bound to taste receptors in the oral cavity and other locations.
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Taste receptors of the tongue are present in the taste buds of papillae. A taste receptor is a type of cellular receptor which facilitates the sensation of taste. When food or other substances enter the mouth, molecules interact with saliva and are bound to taste receptors in the oral cavity and other locations.
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