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Also know as the sense of taste, is the sensory system that allows us to perceive different flavors from substances like food, drink, and medicine.  Molecules that we taste (called tastetants) are sensed by cells in our mouth, which then send information to the brain.  These are specialized cells made to only receive taste.
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Taste buds (gustatory receptors) send the taste information through neuro pathways to the brain stem.  The brain stem sends the information on to the thalamus and the gustatory cortex, which is located in the left side of the cortex.  These parts of the brain interpret the taste information and send back data to you for your reaction to the taste you are receiving.
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1. What is the gustatory system?

Also know as the sense of taste, is the sensory system that allows us to perceive different flavors from substances like food, drink, and medicine. Molecules that we taste (called tastetants) are sensed by cells in our mouth, which then send information to the brain. These are specialized cells made to only receive taste.

Taste buds (gustatory receptors) send the taste information through neuro pathways to the brain stem. The brain stem sends the information on to the thalamus and the gustatory cortex, which is located in the left side of the cortex. These parts of the brain interpret the taste information and send back data to you for your reaction to the taste you are receiving. \

2. Define the word ‘taste’.

3. What are the taste buds?

4. Name the five taste sensations.

5. On the diagram below, identify the indicated parts of the gustatory system.

Tongue Diagram

6. Explain how taste is related to our other senses?

7. Is our taste preference genetically decided or is it trained? Explain.

8. What are the treatment options for someone who has lost their sense of taste?

9. Quote five Bible texts that refer to our sense of taste.

10. Perform a blind taste test with a minimum of ten foods.

METHOD: The easiest way is to do this is with a parent, guardian or friend. Have them blindfold you before they prepare the items for tasting to make sure you have no idea what the items are. Of the foods you taste at least 2 should be from each taste sensation category. Taste each item individually. Make sure that your parent, guardian or friend takes notes based on the questions below for each food that you taste. For each item you have 3 guessing attempts.

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