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The Special Senses Part A Objectives  Describe the location, structure, and afferent pathways of taste and smell receptors, and explain how these receptors are activated.…

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Slide 1Hassall's corpuscles are a unique and characteristic feature of: (A) spleen. (B) thymus. (C) lymph nodes. (D) bone marrow. (E) tonsils. Slide 2 Lymphatic nodules…