makureseptorisolut
Makureseptorisolut, or taste receptor cells, are specialized sensory cells within taste buds that detect chemical tastants and relay information to gustatory nerve fibers. They are primarily located in the taste buds of the tongue, including the fungiform, foliate, and circumvallate papillae, but are also found in the soft palate, pharynx, and epiglottis.
Taste buds contain several cell types. Type I cells are glia-like supporting cells, Type II cells are
Transduction and signaling vary by taste modality. Sweet, umami, and bitter tastes are detected by G protein-coupled
Neural pathways for taste information involve the facial nerve (chorda tympani) for the anterior tongue, the