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Q. The gustatory and olfactory receptors

Neural Control and Coordination

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The gustatory (tongue) and olfactory (nose) receptors are functionally similar and inter-related. These detect dissolved chemicals. The tongue detects tastes through taste buds, containing gustatory receptors. The nose receives sense of smell through olfactory receptors.