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Where would you find a flap of skin called your purlicue? ... Q: WHICH ONE OF THE FIVE SENSES DEPENDS ON THE GUSTATORY NERVE? A: TASTE ;
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The changes of integrated water response waves of frog tongues by ... Accordingly, it is said that the frog gustatory nerve contains wate...
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free nerve ending n The peripheral terminal of the sensory nerve. ... Similarly, taste receptors (gustatory receptors) in taste buds interact with chemicals in food to produce an...
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Gustatory system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The gustatory system is the sensory system for the sense of taste. ... The neuron is the primary component of the nervous system, which transmits messages from ... |
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Gustatory cortex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The primary gustatory cortex is a brain structure responsible for the ... It has been reported that electrical stimulation of the lingual nerve, chorda tympani, and a ... |
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When gustatory nerves are transected, the taste buds they normally innervate degenerate and specific deficits in taste-related behavior result depending on the ...
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treatment of which he had divided the gustatory nerve on the side of the ... sever the gustatory nerve between the disease and the brain. No sensation can then ...
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How many cranial nerves are responsible for eye movements? What does " abducens" refer to? Which cranial nerves carry gustatory (taste) information?
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only minimal overlap with gustatory nerve distributions. The nucleus of the ... Key words: nucleus of the solitary tract, gustatory nerves, trigeminal nerves, cervical ...
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Regeneration of the Gustatory Nerve: Behavioral–Neural. Correlation of Salt Taste Discrimination. Keiko Yasumatsu,1 Hideo Katsukawa,2 Kazushige Sasamoto ...
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