kemoreseptoreid
Kemoreseptoreid are sensory receptors that detect chemical stimuli. They are responsible for our senses of taste and smell, as well as for monitoring internal bodily conditions. In the mouth, taste receptors, or gustatory chemoreceptors, are specialized cells that detect dissolved chemicals in food and drink, allowing us to perceive tastes like sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami. In the nasal cavity, olfactory chemoreceptors detect airborne molecules, which we perceive as smells.
Beyond the traditional senses, chemoreceptors play a vital role in maintaining homeostasis. For instance, specialized chemoreceptors