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what is gustatory receptors?​

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Gustatory Receptors

The gustatory receptors are the receptors that provide sense of taste.

These are distributed over the surface of the tongue in individual organs called taste buds.

The olfactory receptors are the receptors that provide sense of smell.

Sensation

The sweet taste is the sensitivity of gustatory cells to the presence of glucose dissolved in the saliva.

Bitter taste is similar to sweet in that food molecules bind to GPROTEIN– coupled receptors.

Location

Gustatory receptor cells are found in the taste buds of fungiform, foliate, and circumvallate papillae located mainly on the tongue.

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