These sensory receptors are found mainly on the
taste bud(tongue, vallate papillae)
.
2 .1 points
The special sensory receptor shown here is involved with our sensing of salt, bitter, sour, and
taste buds(sweet, sweetness)
on the tongue.
3 0..1 points
This structure is involved with our sense of
smell
, .
4 0..1 points
These sensory receptor cells are called
olfactory
cells.
5 0..1 points
A few seconds after the paper wad is placed in the palm of the hand, it can no longer be felt. This is an example of sensory
adaptation
.
6 .1 points
The free nerve endings seen in this drawing are sensitive to all of the following: pain, heat, and