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Sensation Of Taste | Taste Pathway - Physiology 

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Taste is the sensation produced when a substance in the mouth reacts chemically with taste receptor cells located on taste buds in the oral cavity, mostly on the tongue. Taste, along with smell (olfaction) and trigeminal nerve stimulation (registering texture, pain, and temperature), determines flavors of food or other substances. Humans have taste receptors on taste buds (gustatory calyculi) and other areas including the upper surface of the tongue and the epiglottis. The gustatory cortex is responsible for the perception of taste.
The tongue is covered with thousands of small bumps called papillae, which are visible to the naked eye. Within each papilla are hundreds of taste buds.The exception to this is the filiform papillae that do not contain taste buds. There are between 2000 and 5000 taste buds that are located on the back and front of the tongue. Others are located on the roof, sides and back of the mouth, and in the throat. Each taste bud contains 50 to 100 taste receptor cells.
The sensation of taste includes five established basic tastes: sweetness, sourness, saltiness, bitterness, and umami. Scientific experiments have proven that these five tastes exist and are distinct from one another.[citation needed] Taste buds are able to differentiate among different tastes through detecting interaction with different molecules or ions. Sweet, umami, and bitter tastes are triggered by the binding of molecules to G protein-coupled receptors on the cell membranes of taste buds. Saltiness and sourness are perceived when alkali metal or hydrogen ions enter taste buds, respectively.
The basic tastes contribute only partially to the sensation and flavor of food in the mouth-other factors include smell detected by the olfactory epithelium of the nose;[texture, detected through a variety of mechanoreceptors, muscle nerves, etc.; temperature, detected by thermoreceptors; and "coolness" (such as of menthol) and "hotness" (pungency), through chemesthesis.
As taste senses both harmful and beneficial things, all basic tastes are classified as either aversive or appetitive, depending upon the effect the things they sense have on our bodies. Sweetness helps to identify energy-rich foods, while bitterness serves as a warning sign of poisons.
Among humans, taste perception begins to fade around 50 years of age because of loss of tongue papillae and a general decrease in saliva production. Humans can also have distortion of tastes through dysgeusia. Not all mammals share the same taste senses: some rodents can taste starch (which humans cannot), cats cannot taste sweetness but can taste ATP, and several other carnivores including hyenas, dolphins, and sea lions, have lost the ability to sense up to four of their ancestral five taste senses

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@arijoybhattacharjee6039
@arijoybhattacharjee6039 3 года назад
Really precise and informative.... Really enjoyed... Thanks a lot
@Dr.KareemaTabassum
@Dr.KareemaTabassum 3 года назад
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@ataaydemir3136
@ataaydemir3136 3 года назад
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@masabali938
@masabali938 3 года назад
Lingual N is a brach of mandibular N aka CN V3 not facial N . Anterior 2/3 of tongue has double sensory supply -Lingual N (V3) - > general sensory( Temp /touch ) - Facial N special fiber through Corda tampani --> sensory taste info
@ArshadAli-zv8rz
@ArshadAli-zv8rz 3 года назад
Really very Informative
@tolaniadejuyigbe8585
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@ayeshapatel461
@ayeshapatel461 2 года назад
The best thing is You really speak on the point... Not a single micron deviated!!! 😍💫❤..I really love your teaching... It's literally like.. Come medicos😂... Don't worry Here's your shield for exam storm!!! 😅🤭..yes ma'am Also.. Foliate papillae are present.. If I'm not wrong?
@simraparveen3947
@simraparveen3947 Год назад
Yes
@ugmedico8742
@ugmedico8742 Год назад
They are not mentioned in essentialls of medical physiology by k sembulingam 😒
@swatiguddad2357
@swatiguddad2357 3 года назад
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@Dr.Zaffar94
@Dr.Zaffar94 3 года назад
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@parri8486
@parri8486 3 года назад
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@radhakrishnanravichandran534
@radhakrishnanravichandran534 3 года назад
Awesome explanation mam..tq mam..mam in Lpr book it is mentioned that 2nd oreder neurons cross to opposite side and ends in contralateral ventroposteromedial nucleus of thalamus
@Dr.KareemaTabassum
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very well explained😍 please make videos on CNS topic 🙏
@saadsalman5188
@saadsalman5188 Год назад
shouldnt it be tempral lobe (insula). you have mentioned parietal lobe in the diagram?
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@Drshorts07
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@bandanachaudhary6502
@bandanachaudhary6502 3 года назад
Please describe some more pathways
@Dr.KareemaTabassum
@Dr.KareemaTabassum 3 года назад
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@vishnuchandran314 3 года назад
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@abhisheksingh6405
@abhisheksingh6405 3 года назад
Tongue ka easy flowchart pathway bana kar daaliye mam
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@Dynameischys
@Dynameischys 2 года назад
Im thee only one who taste more in sweet reception than the rest, why is that?
@keerthanak8096
@keerthanak8096 7 месяцев назад
tq mam❤
@Dr.KareemaTabassum
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@pragnya8885 3 года назад
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@pragnya8885 3 года назад
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@Dr.KareemaTabassum 3 года назад
Hey, The book I used in that video is sembulimgam. Here's the link to buy it online : www.amazon.in/dp/9352706927/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabt1_dlC_.C2QFbX5SHYP1 And here's the online free pdf link : archive.org/details/KSembulingamEssentialsOfMedicalPhysiology6thEdition/page/n359/mode/1up Thank you 😊
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@pragnya8885 3 года назад
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@Venkat44434
@Venkat44434 3 года назад
But filliform are highest and circumvallate are least in number.isn't it??
@Dr.KareemaTabassum
@Dr.KareemaTabassum 3 года назад
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@aditiagarwal6107
@aditiagarwal6107 3 года назад
That is the number of papillae. Here, we are referring to number of taste buds per papilla
@gladsonpc9191
@gladsonpc9191 2 года назад
I guess the axons of second order neurons crosses the midline.
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