Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements are true of the senses of taste and smell? (Read carefully and select all of the correct statements.)
A) The cranial nerves for taste are the glossopharyngeal and hypoglossal.
B) The cranial nerves for smell are the olfactory nerves.
C) The receptors for taste and smell are chemoreceptors.
D) Each olfactory receptor can detect many different vapors.
E) The sensory areas for taste and smell are in the frontal lobes.
F) The sense of smell is largely dependent on the sense of taste.
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