Why can only certain parts of the tongue taste sweet flavors? Is there an evolutionary benefit to this?
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Each taste bud contains many taste cells that can taste different flavors. ... Unable to find a clear delineation of regions, Hanig recorded that certain areas of the tongue were slightly more sensitive to flavors than others based on statistically incomplete data.
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Tounge has taste buds all over the surface.
Sweet- Tip of tounge
Salty- Beside the tip
Sour- Sides
Bitter- back
Taste buds of sweet taste detectors, detectet sweet taste at the tip.
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