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Sensation Sourness Caused By Hydrogen Ions Flowing Taste Cells

Sourness is detected when hydrogen ions pass into taste cells through proton channels.

The sensation of sourness is caused by hydrogen ions flowing into taste cells with proton channels.

Text the sensation of sourness is caused by hydrogen ions flowing into taste cells with proton channels.

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