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Feb 22, 2016
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Gustation or Taste
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Taste (PTC Paper)
• Diet regulation• Last chance to detect a poison prior to
ingestion
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Teeth• TeethHelp us to Digest and Break down Foods that weEat in order To be able toTaste. EnzymesAlso help usTo break down Carbohydrates
like starches and sugars
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Tongue
• Muscle– Taste flavors in food: salty, sweet, bitter, sour, and
umami (msg)– Helps to digest– Speech articulation– Communication– Cleans teeth– Full of nerves and blood vessels
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Structures on the tongue
Papillae- nipple-like structures of the tongue• Circumvallate-flat mounds at back • Folliate-Folds at the sides• Filliform-cone shape all over and gives rough
appearance• Fungiform-Mushroom shaped, tip and sides
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Circumvallates
Folliate
Filliform
Fungiform
Anatomy of Tongue
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Anatomy of Taste
• Taste Receptor Cells or Taste Buds• Taste Buds occur on the soft palate and on
some Papillae - Folliate, Circumvallate, Fungiform,
• Filliform (have no taste buds) middle of the tongue is taste blind
• About 10,000 taste buds
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Taste Anatomy
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Taste Anatomy
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Central Gustatory Pathway
Taste buds - Solitary Tract to brain
(part of the Medulla), Thalamus,
and Frontal LobeCranial Nerves 7, 9,
and 10
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Taste and Nerves• Taste Neurons are determined by intensity and
quality of the flavor• Taste depends on many factors like:– Internal hunger– Peripherial, smells, chewing, habits like desserts after
meals– Culture– Genetics http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=palWegLPeSA
saccharin or tasteless?
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Properties of Taste1. Taste preferences for familiar food2. Single trial learning - taste aversion3. Self-Balancing diet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcJjMnHoIBI