How Do We Sense Taste?

Question 1

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It wasn’t; it was only useful to help them enjoy eating
It helped them avoid foods that might hurt them
It helped them find foods rich in energy
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It helped them avoid harmful foods and find foods with lots of energy
Question 2

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Gustation
Temptation
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Tastebud
Foliation
Question 3

Your answerChoice
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Sweet, Salty, Sour, Bitter, Umami
Sweet, Salty, Sour, Bitter, Earthy
Sweet, Salty, Acidic, Butter, Yummy
Question 4

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All of these options
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Because they result in the release of dopamine, a molecule that affects the reward center of the brain
Because they are also usually high in salts, which our bodies need
Because they program our tastebuds
Question 5

Smell does not affect taste.
Your answerChoice
True
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False
Question 6

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Because of chemicals your food releases into the air as you eat it
Because nerves in the brain connect your taste cells to your nasal cavity and glands in the eyes
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All of these options
Because you inhale some of the chemicals in the food into your lungs
Question 7

You have taste receptor cells in your pancreas.
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True
False
Question 8

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Injury to your tissue that makes saliva
All of these options
Levels of the chemical zinc that are too low
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Injury to a nerve involved in sending taste signals