The larger part is the cerebrum :)
It has two hemispheres which can be divided into four sections each.
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Answer:
a large class of molecules made of amino acids...since amino acids are the smallest particles that make up proteins.
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Amylase is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of starch into simple sugars. All amylases are glycoside hydrolases and act on α-1,4-glycosidic bonds. There are four classification of amalyses which are the alpha-amylase, beta-amylase and the gamma-amylase. Hope this helps.
The information given about taste and the tongue is explained below.
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The food enters the mouth passing the <u>TOT (tip) </u>of the tongue. It is moved around by the motion of the tongue and teeth as the food is chewed. Its movement is facilitated by the<u> taste buds</u> on the tongue which are jagged, aiding in their ability to move food.
<u>Fungiform papillae </u>on the <u>side</u> of the tongue and<u> filiform papillae</u> located on the dorsal surface of the tongue come in contact with the <u>tastant</u>.
Both types of papillae have<u> taste buds</u> that have receptors for individual tastes -sweet, sour, salty umami (savory), and bitter. Once a tastant is bound to the receptor it creates a signal that travels through one of the three carnival nerves depending on the location of the taste buds. For taste buds located on the front of the tongue, the signal travels through the <u>facial nerve</u>.
For taste buds located in the middle of the back of the tongue, signals travel through the <u>glossopharyngeal nerve</u>. The signals travel to the nucleus of the solitary tract of the brainstem, where they are relayed to the thalamus for higher processing.
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Because the Southern Hemisphere has more ocean and much less land. As you may know water heats up and cools down more slowly than land.