Section 2
Taste and Olfaction
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Boundless Anatomy and Physiology
Physiology
by Boundless
2 concepts
Tastes and Odors
The senses of taste and smell are related because they use the same types of receptors and are stimulated by molecules in solutions or air.

Reception and Transduction
Odorants and tastants produce signal molecules received by receptors, which are then processed by the brain to identify smells and tastes.