Tag: taste cells


TASTE PORE

Introduction to the Taste Pore The taste pore represents a critical gateway in the complex physiological process of gustation, serving as the interface where chemical stimuli from the environment are introduced to the sensory machinery of the tongue. Defined precisely as the minute opening located at the apical surface of a taste bud, the taste […]

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TYPE III CELL

Introduction to Type III Cells in Gustation The study of gustation, the sense of taste, relies fundamentally on understanding the cellular components housed within the taste buds. Among these specialized cells, the Type III cell plays a critical and distinct role, often referred to as the intermediate cell due to its unique position between specialized […]

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