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When an appropriate odor or taste molecule binds to its receptor, an excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP) is generated. Does this mean a signal goes directly to the brain and the odor or taste is perceived by the brain?

A. Yes, because if an EPSP is generated then the cell was depolarized and the signal was sent to the brain.

B. Yes, because if an EPSP is generated then the match between the molecule and its receptor was appropriate and the signal was sent to the brain.

C. No, because although each EPSP is sent to the brain, the brain doesn't perceive the odor or taste unless an appropriate number of EPSPs are sent by the taste or odor sensory cells.

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D. No, because enough of the appropriate molecules must bind to the receptors for a summed response from all the EPSPs to generate an action potential that is transmitted to the brain.

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