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Cell-To-Cell Signaling Is Used by Receptor Cells to Communicate to the Brain

Question 22

Question 22

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Cell-to-cell signaling is used by receptor cells to communicate to the brain the presence of


A) sweet and salty tastants.
B) salty and sour tastants.
C) sweet,umami,and bitter tastants.

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