What are the 2 roles for gustation?
Where are taste buds located on the tongue?
on top of papillae
What are the 4 different types of papillae? Which ones have taste buds?
Describe the shape/size of fungiform papillae. Do they have taste buds on them? Where are they located on the tongue?
Describe the shape/size of circumvillate papillae. Do they have taste buds on them? Where are they located on the tongue?
Do foliate papillae have taste buds on them? Where are they located on the tongue?
Describe the shape/size of filiform papillae. Do they have taste buds on them?
TRUE or FALSE: the distribution map for different tastes is all the same because each taste bud can have all different taste receptors
TRUE
What are the tastes that we can detect?
What kinds of food are considered umami?
foods rich with glutamates like MSG
How many cells does each taste bud have?
50-150 cells of 4 types
How often is the taste bud receptor turnover?
5-10 days
Which types of taste bud cells are taste receptors? basal cells?
How many types of taste bud cells are there?
4 (I-IV)
According to the slides, which type of taste receptor cell is responsible for salty taste? sour taste? sweet taste? umami taste? bitter taste? water?
According to the notes, what is the mechanism for type I cells?
Provide an example that demonstrates how insensitive type I cells are.
saliva is normally 10 mM NaCl, but for food to taste salty, need >50 mM NaCl
What is the mechanism for type III cells?
What is the general mechanism for type II cells?
Which taste receptor proteins make up the sweet type II receptor? Describe the structure. What do they detect?
Which taste receptor proteins make up the umami type II receptor? Describe the structure. What do they detect?
Which taste receptor proteins make up the bitter type II receptor? Describe the structure. What do they detect?
-dimers of 2 taste receptor proteins from the T2R family
How is ATP released when we detect sweet, umami, and bitter?
TRUE or FALSE: type I and II taste receptors are ionotropic, whereas type III is metabotropic
FALSE: type I and III = ionotropic; type II = metabotropic