Biology, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

what are some innervation of taste buds ​

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Answered by vibhu98
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Explanation:

anterior 2/3rd part of tongue innervated by the facial nerve and posterior one third of the part of the term is innervated by glossopharyngeal and the movement of tongue is hydrolysis in the basis of which is responsible for taste sensation on the pharynx .

Answered by Chaitanyahere
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Intra - oral taste buds are inervated by facial nerve fibres ( anterior tongue fungiform buds and palatal buds ) and glossopharyngeal nerve fibres ( posterior tongue circumvallate and foliate buds ) .

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