Multiple Choice
What is the relationship between the receptors and neuronal pathways for taste and smell?
A) Taste and smell share the same receptors but use different neuronal pathways.
B) Taste and smell use different receptors but share the same neuronal pathways.
C) Taste and smell each rely upon only 5 taste/smell sensations, but use different neuronal pathways.
D) The receptors and neuronal pathways for taste and smell are independent.
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