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                SENSE OF


one of the traditional five senses. It
  refers to the ability to detect the
 flavor of substances such as food,
certain minerals, and poisons, etc.
CHEMORECEPTION

 process by which organisms respond to
  chemical stimuli in their environments that
  depends primarily on the senses of taste and
  smell
 In terrestrial vertebrates, including humans,
  taste receptors are confined to the oral cavity.
HUMAN’s tongue
 a muscular organ in the mouth
 covered with moist, pink tissue called
  mucosa
 Tiny bumps called papillae give the
  tongue its rough texture
 Thousands of taste buds cover the
  surfaces of the papillae.
 Taste buds are collections of nerve-like
  cells that connect to nerves running into
  the brain.
 The sensation of taste can be
  categorized into five basic tastes:
  sweetness, bitterness, sourness,
  saltiness, and umami.
 Despite a common misconception that
  different sections of the tongue
  specialized in different tastes, all taste
  sensations come from all regions of the
  tongue.
Olfactory receptors

 Inside the uppermost part of the nose
  contain special cells that help you smell.
  They send messages to the brain. When
  you have a cold or allergies, and your
  nose is stuffy, you might notice that your
  food doesn't seem to have much flavor.
  That's because the upper part of your
  nose isn't clear to receive the chemicals
  that trigger the olfactory receptors (that
  inform the brain and create the sensation
Reptiles
 Reptiles taste and smell using an organ in the
  roof of the mouth called the Jacobson’s
  organ—a small cavity lined with sense
  detectors that recognize chemical changes in
  and around the mouth.
 This sense organ helps the animal locate prey,
  find mates, and generally obtain information
  about its surroundings.
 The Jacobson's organ is located
  on the roof of the mouth in
  reptiles and mammals.
 also called the vomeronasal
  organ.




                                    •   This organ works by sensing the
                                        chemicals such as pheromones.
 Monitor lizards' fork-like tongues allow them to taste
  the air, which in turn lets them detect movement and
  prey.

 Taste buds on their tongues, as well as organs near
  the tip of their nose, allow them to almost triangulate
  the location of a small depending on which side of
  the tongue they are locating a scent.

 They can use these techniques both underground
  and under water
AMPHIBIANS
 All amphibians have taste buds on their
  tongues.
 When an amphibian has captured its prey, it
  uses its senses of taste and smell to find out
  whether or not its catch is toxic or harmful.
 Frogs and toads have
  remarkable tongues
  that are long, sticky
  and muscular,
  allowing them to flip
  food into their mouth
  faster than the human
  eye can see.

 They can sense the
  four basic tastes:
  bitter, sweet, sour and
  salty.
BIRDS
 Birds have an acute sense
  of taste. Taste is used to
  help avoid harmful foods.
 Sensory receptors inside
  the bird's mouth detect
  sweet, salt, sour (acid), and
  bitter tastes.
 One of the few species of
  birds known to have a good
  sense of smell is the turkey
  vulture.
FISHES
 Like humans, fish have tongues with
  thousands of taste buds.
 Some, like the walleye, also have taste buds
  on their lips and face.
 A walleye can taste your lure without even
  opening its mouth.
CATFISH




-they are like tiny fingers packed with taste buds

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Taste

  • 1. TASTE SENSE OF one of the traditional five senses. It refers to the ability to detect the flavor of substances such as food, certain minerals, and poisons, etc.
  • 2. CHEMORECEPTION  process by which organisms respond to chemical stimuli in their environments that depends primarily on the senses of taste and smell  In terrestrial vertebrates, including humans, taste receptors are confined to the oral cavity.
  • 3. HUMAN’s tongue  a muscular organ in the mouth  covered with moist, pink tissue called mucosa  Tiny bumps called papillae give the tongue its rough texture  Thousands of taste buds cover the surfaces of the papillae.  Taste buds are collections of nerve-like cells that connect to nerves running into the brain.  The sensation of taste can be categorized into five basic tastes: sweetness, bitterness, sourness, saltiness, and umami.  Despite a common misconception that different sections of the tongue specialized in different tastes, all taste sensations come from all regions of the tongue.
  • 4. Olfactory receptors  Inside the uppermost part of the nose contain special cells that help you smell. They send messages to the brain. When you have a cold or allergies, and your nose is stuffy, you might notice that your food doesn't seem to have much flavor. That's because the upper part of your nose isn't clear to receive the chemicals that trigger the olfactory receptors (that inform the brain and create the sensation
  • 5. Reptiles  Reptiles taste and smell using an organ in the roof of the mouth called the Jacobson’s organ—a small cavity lined with sense detectors that recognize chemical changes in and around the mouth.  This sense organ helps the animal locate prey, find mates, and generally obtain information about its surroundings.
  • 6.  The Jacobson's organ is located on the roof of the mouth in reptiles and mammals.  also called the vomeronasal organ. • This organ works by sensing the chemicals such as pheromones.
  • 7.  Monitor lizards' fork-like tongues allow them to taste the air, which in turn lets them detect movement and prey.  Taste buds on their tongues, as well as organs near the tip of their nose, allow them to almost triangulate the location of a small depending on which side of the tongue they are locating a scent.  They can use these techniques both underground and under water
  • 8. AMPHIBIANS  All amphibians have taste buds on their tongues.  When an amphibian has captured its prey, it uses its senses of taste and smell to find out whether or not its catch is toxic or harmful.
  • 9.  Frogs and toads have remarkable tongues that are long, sticky and muscular, allowing them to flip food into their mouth faster than the human eye can see.  They can sense the four basic tastes: bitter, sweet, sour and salty.
  • 10. BIRDS  Birds have an acute sense of taste. Taste is used to help avoid harmful foods.  Sensory receptors inside the bird's mouth detect sweet, salt, sour (acid), and bitter tastes.  One of the few species of birds known to have a good sense of smell is the turkey vulture.
  • 11. FISHES  Like humans, fish have tongues with thousands of taste buds.  Some, like the walleye, also have taste buds on their lips and face.  A walleye can taste your lure without even opening its mouth.
  • 12. CATFISH -they are like tiny fingers packed with taste buds

Notas do Editor

  1. Interaction between taste and smell
  2. Pheromones are the chemicals a living organism emits that organisms of the same species can detect.