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    The Salt-Sensitive Taste-Receptor Cells in Humans Would Be Blocked by
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The Salt-Sensitive Taste-Receptor Cells in Humans Would Be Blocked by

Question 14

Question 14

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The salt-sensitive taste-receptor cells in humans would be blocked by


A) Amiloride
B) Ethacrynic acid
C) Acid
D) Ammonium
E) Cetylpyridinium chloride

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