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| Preferred Name | Gustatory system |
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| Previous_Classification | 10.260.270.20^Gustatory system|10.320.190.20^Gustatory system|60.400.190.20^Gustatory system
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| alpha | Gustatory system
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| scopeNote | The gustatory system provides the human sense of taste, allowing us to perceive different flavors from substances that we consume such as food and drink. Gustation, along with olfaction (the sense of smell), is categorized under chemoreception as it functions by reacting with molecular chemical compounds in a given substance. Source: Boundless. “Gustation: Taste Buds and Taste.” Boundless Psychology. Boundless, 23 Sep. 2014. Retrieved 26 May. 2015 from https://www.boundless.com/psychology/textbooks/boundless-psychology-textbook/sensation-and-perception-5/sensory-processes-38/gustation-taste-buds-and-taste-163-12698/ RD
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