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The senses of taste and smell rely primarily on what type of receptors?a. mechanoreceptorsb. nociceptorsc. protoreceptorsd. proprioceptorse. chemorecentor
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the receptors found in taste buds, as well as olfactory hairs, are: a) chemoreceptors. b) mechanoreceptors. c) photoreceptors d) nociceptors
Identify the type of sensory receptor that matches the description. Some answers may be used more than once. a. propioreceptor b. chemoreceptor c. mechanoreceptor d. nociceptor e. photoreceptor involved in the senses of taste and smell
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