What does the gustatory system detect?
Ingested molecules called tastants
What is flavor?
Combination of olfactory, taste, and somatosensory cues.
What are taste buds?
What are taste pores and where are they located?
What are the 3 types of papillae?
What are fungiform papillae?
What are circumvallate papillae?
What are foliate papillae?
What are the components of the taste buds?
Describe the structure of the taste receptor cells.
Describe the apical end of the taste receptor cells
Covered with microvilli that project into a taste pore.
-Microvilli contain receptors for tastant molecules
Describe the basal ends of the taste receptor cells
Form chemical synapse-like connections with sensory neurons
What is the function of the taste receptor cells?
Gustatory transduction
What is the life span of the taste receptor cells?
10-14 days
What are the supporting cells in the gustatory system?
Elongated epithelial cells located adjacent to the taste receptor cells
Describe the basal cells in the gustatory system.
Stem cells located at the base of the taste bud
- give rise to taste receptor cells
What does the gustatory system distinguish?
5 stimulus qualities:
What are the steps of gustatory transduction?
Where are the cell bodies of the taste receptor cells (afferent) located?
Geniculate ganglion of facial nerve= anterior 2/3
Petrosal ganglion of CN 9= Posterior 1/3
Nodose Ganglion of CN 10= Epiglottis and Upper Esophagus
What is the distribution of the taste receptor cells?
Terminate on numerous taste buds
-Each taste bud has several taste receptor cells
Explain how special visceral afferent neurons encode for different taste stimuli
What is the pathway of information in the gustatory system?
Where do the fibers of CN 7, 9, and 10 project to?
Rostral regions of the ipsilateral nucleus of the solitary tract in the medulla
Where is the nucleus of the solitary tract?
Medulla