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    The Lock-And-Key Match Between Intricately-Shaped Molecules and Taste Receptors Explains
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The Lock-And-Key Match Between Intricately-Shaped Molecules and Taste Receptors Explains

Question 669

Question 669

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The lock-and-key match between intricately-shaped molecules and taste receptors explains which two tastes?


A) sweet and bitter
B) salt and bitter
C) sour and sweet
D) salt and sour

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