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    Taste Receptors Are Found Primarily on the Tongue, but May
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Taste Receptors Are Found Primarily on the Tongue, but May

Question 3

Question 3

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Taste receptors are found primarily on the tongue, but may also be found _ _.


A) in the soft palate and pharynx
B) throughout the nasal passages
C) in the olfactory epithelium
D) in the esophagus

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