Questions: The organs for taste receptors are called most of which are found associated with Multiple Choice taste pores; the larynx taste buds; roof of nasal cavity papillae; taste buds taste buds; papillae

The organs for taste receptors are called most of which are found associated with

Multiple Choice
taste pores; the larynx
taste buds; roof of nasal cavity
papillae; taste buds
taste buds; papillae
Transcript text: The organs for taste receptors are called $\qquad$ most of which are found associated with $\qquad$ Multiple Choice taste pores; the larynx taste buds; roof of nasal cavity papillae; taste buds taste buds; papillae
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The answer is the fourth one: taste buds; papillae.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Taste pores; the larynx: This is incorrect. Taste pores are openings on the surface of the tongue where taste buds are located, but they are not organs for taste receptors. The larynx is not associated with taste receptors.

  2. Taste buds; roof of nasal cavity: This is incorrect. Taste buds are the organs for taste receptors, but they are not found in the roof of the nasal cavity. They are primarily located on the tongue.

  3. Papillae; taste buds: This is incorrect. Papillae are structures on the tongue that contain taste buds, but they are not the organs for taste receptors themselves.

  4. Taste buds; papillae: This is correct. Taste buds are the organs for taste receptors, and they are found within the papillae on the tongue.

In summary, taste buds are the organs for taste receptors, and they are primarily found within the papillae on the tongue.

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