The chemoreceptors located on the tongue for the detection of taste are found in structures called blank______.

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The chemoreceptors located on the tongue for the detection of taste are found in structures called taste buds.

What are chemoreceptors?

  • Receptors that respond to chemicals are known as chemoreceptors.
  • Chemoreception depends primarily on the senses of taste and smell.
  • Chemoreception relies on chemicals that act as signals to regulate cell function, without the chemical necessarily being taken into the cell for metabolic purposes.

What are taste buds or taste receptors?

  • Taste receptors are confined to the oral cavity.
  • They are most abundant on the tongue but also occur on the palate and epiglottis and in the upper part of the oesophagus.
  • The taste receptor cells, with which incoming chemicals interact to produce electrical signals, occur in groups of 50–150. Each of these groups forms a taste bud.
  • On the tongue, taste buds are grouped together into taste papillae.
  • On average, the human tongue has 2,000–8,000 taste buds, implying that there are hundreds of thousands of receptor cells.

To learn more about taste buds: https://brainly.com/question/8624931

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