The most taste buds are present in: vallate (circumvallate) papillae. foliate papillae. filiform papillae. fungiform papillae.
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Taste buds are small sensory organs located on the tongue and other parts of the mouth. They contain specialized cells that can detect different tastes, such as sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami. Now, let's look at the different types of papillae mentioned: Show more…
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