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What are the elementary qualities of taste? |
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1) Salty (NaCl) 2) Sweet (sucrose 3) Sour (HCl) 4) Bitter (quinine) |
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A) Bitter
B) Sour
C) Salty
D) Sweet |
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What are the 3 kinds of papillae bumps where taste buds are found? |
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1) Circumvallate 2) Foliate 3) Fungiform |
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Which nerves supply the tongue sensation? |
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1) The corda tympani (a branch of VII) 2) The glossopharyngeal (IX |
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How do molecules signalling bitterness and sweetness act? |
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How do molecules signalling sourness and saltiness act? |
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Describe the taste pathway |
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Taste afferents- Gustatory portion of the solitary nucleus- VPM nucleus of the thalamus- primary taste cortex (in the parietal lobe) - Ipsilateral pathway |
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Describe the smell pathway |
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Olfactory receptor axons- mitral cells (in the olfactory bulb)- primary smell cortex in the temporal lobe (travels through the olfactory tract) - Ipsilateral pathway |
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What is the most important difference between smell and other senses? |
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Smell bypasses the thalamus |
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By olfactory chemoreceptor cells in the olfactory mucosa |
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What elemental odour qualities are encoded? |
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1) Floral 2) Ethereal (pears) 3) Musky 4) Camphor (eucalyptos) 5) Putrid 6) Pungent |
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What is the mechanism of smell transduction? |
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A g protein inducing a cascade of second messengers which regulate ion channels |
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