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Taste Bud Collection Modified Epithelial Cells Tongue Mouth

Taste buds are collections of modified epithelial cells in the tongue or mouth that serve as receptors for taste in mammals.

Las papilas gustativas son grupos de células epiteliales modificadas en la lengua o la boca que actúan como receptores del gusto en mamíferos.

Front taste bud
Back A collection of modified epithelial cells on the tongue or in the mouth that are receptors for taste in mammals.

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