Experience-independent synaptogenesis refers to the formation of synapses without requirement for experiential input; an example is the development of taste buds on the tongue.
The effects of beta-bungarotoxin on the morphogenesis of taste papillae and taste buds in the mouse.
[external_link_head]They have tasted freedom and it has set their taste buds tingling.
In his restaurant, he said, people had become used to a lower level of added salt and their taste buds had adjusted accordingly.
That would be a loss to the nation’s taste buds.
It should encourage consumers to exercise their taste buds in the certain and sure knowledge that anything that they take from the shelves is what it says it is.
Their taste buds are not sufficiently developed for them to like other alcoholic drinks, so they are attracted to the softer drinks, and will ask for hooch or other alcopops.
When the fleshy part of the fruit is eaten, this molecule binds to the tongue’s taste buds, causing sour foods to taste sweet.
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[external_link offset=1]Unlike the other kinds of papillae, filiform papillae do not contain taste buds.
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They are covered with epithelium, lack keratin and so are softer, and bear many taste buds.
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This secretion presumably flushes material from the moat to enable the taste buds to respond rapidly to changing stimuli.
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There are taste buds elsewhere in the mouth not just on the surface of the tongue.
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[external_link offset=2]This is a function of the gustatory system where the taste buds are at the forefront.
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Taste buds are mainly on the upper surface (dorsum) of the tongue.
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Humans have taste receptors on taste buds (gustatory calyculi) and other areas including the upper surface of the tongue and the epiglottis.
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