Deck 35: Smell and Taste
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Deck 35: Smell and Taste
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The vagus nerve transmits gustatory nerve impulses from the entire tongue to the brain.
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2
What is the function of the basal cells of the taste buds?
A) They are the taste receptor cells.
B) They transmit sensory impulses from the taste receptor cells to the 3 cranial nerves associated with gustation.
C) They surround and protect the taste buds.
D) They replace damaged taste cells every 7-10 days.
E) They provide physical support to the taste receptor cells.
A) They are the taste receptor cells.
B) They transmit sensory impulses from the taste receptor cells to the 3 cranial nerves associated with gustation.
C) They surround and protect the taste buds.
D) They replace damaged taste cells every 7-10 days.
E) They provide physical support to the taste receptor cells.
D
3
Alkaloids produce the ________ taste sensation.
A) sour
B) sweet
C) umami
D) salty
E) bitter
A) sour
B) sweet
C) umami
D) salty
E) bitter
E
4
In the absence of olfaction, the sense of gustation is diminished.
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5
The smell and taste of foods are influenced by all of the following except
A) the appearance of the food.
B) the texture of the food.
C) the temperature of the food.
D) a person's mood.
E) all of these influence the smell and taste of foods.
A) the appearance of the food.
B) the texture of the food.
C) the temperature of the food.
D) a person's mood.
E) all of these influence the smell and taste of foods.
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6
What type of cells are olfactory receptor cells?
A) Squamous epithelial cells
B) Columnar epithelial cells
C) Bipolar neurons
D) Cuboidal epithelial cells
E) Multipolar neurons
A) Squamous epithelial cells
B) Columnar epithelial cells
C) Bipolar neurons
D) Cuboidal epithelial cells
E) Multipolar neurons
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7
Taste receptors for the 5 different categories of taste sensations are evenly distributed on the tongue.
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8
Both the primary olfactory cortex and the primary gustatory cortex are located in the temporal lobe of the cerebrum.
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9
The supporting cells for olfactory receptor cells are
A) pseudostratified columnar epithelial cells.
B) bipolar neurons.
C) simple columnar epithelial cells.
D) multipolar neurons.
E) simple cuboidal epithelial cells.
A) pseudostratified columnar epithelial cells.
B) bipolar neurons.
C) simple columnar epithelial cells.
D) multipolar neurons.
E) simple cuboidal epithelial cells.
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10
Olfactory receptors cells send their action potentials through openings in the ethmoid bone, and synapse with neurons in the
A) olfactory cortex.
B) olfactory foramina.
C) cribriform plate.
D) thalamus.
E) olfactory bulbs.
A) olfactory cortex.
B) olfactory foramina.
C) cribriform plate.
D) thalamus.
E) olfactory bulbs.
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11
Olfactory hairs are ________; taste hairs are ________.
A) cilia; cilia
B) cilia; microvilli
C) actin filaments; myosin filaments
D) microvilli; cilia
E) microvilli; microvilli
A) cilia; cilia
B) cilia; microvilli
C) actin filaments; myosin filaments
D) microvilli; cilia
E) microvilli; microvilli
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12
Umami taste receptors are sensitive to
A) sodium or potassium salts.
B) sugars.
C) aspartic acid, glutamic acid, and MSG.
D) acids.
E) alkaloids and spoiled foods.
A) sodium or potassium salts.
B) sugars.
C) aspartic acid, glutamic acid, and MSG.
D) acids.
E) alkaloids and spoiled foods.
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13
On their way to the primary gustatory cortex, taste impulses pass through the
A) medulla oblongata and the thalamus.
B) olfactory cortex.
C) limbic system.
D) corpora quadrigemina and cerebral peduncles.
E) cerebellum.
A) medulla oblongata and the thalamus.
B) olfactory cortex.
C) limbic system.
D) corpora quadrigemina and cerebral peduncles.
E) cerebellum.
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14
Olfactory and gustatory receptors are both chemoreceptors.
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15
Sensory adaption occurs very quickly in both olfaction and gustation.
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