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Romashka-Z-Leto [24]
3 years ago
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The functional pathway for the gustatory system begins with taste cells, whose function is the ___1___ of taste. Taste cells for

m synapses with ___2___ whose cell bodies are found in the gustatory ganglion, and whose axons form the ___3___ and glossopharyngeal nerves. These axons terminate in the gustatory nucleus of the ___4___. The gustatory nucleus projects to the ___5___ of the thalamus whose function is the ___6___. These thalamic neurons project to the ___7___ in the parietal cortex/insular cortex and the function of these neurons is the ___8___ of taste. It is also important to mention an accessory pathway where only ___9___ information travels from the gustatory nucleus to a motor nucleus in the brainstem. This motor nucleus projects to muscle cells of the esophagus and stomach, producing reflexive ___10___.
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OlgaM077 [116]3 years ago
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Explanation:

\text{From the given question, we are to copy and complete the passage.}

\text{The functional pathway for the gustatory system begins with taste cells whose}  \\ \\ \text{function is the} \  \mathbf{sensation} \  \text{of taste.  Taste cells form synapses with the}  \\ \\ \mathbf{gustatory  \ afferent \  axons}  \ \text{whose   cell bodies are in the gustatory ganglion, }

\text{and whose axon form the} \  \mathbf{vagal \  nerves}   \text{and the glossopharyngela nerve.}  \\ \\ \text{These axons terminate in the gustatory nucleus of the solitary nucleus.}  \\ \\ \text{The gustatory nucleus project into the}  \ \mathbf{ hypothalamus.} \\ \\ \text{These thalamic nucleus project into the} \ \mathbf{olfactory \ projection} \  \text{in the } \\ \\ \text{parietal cortex and function  of these neurons is the} \ \mathbf{ sensation} \ \text{ of taste. } \\ \\

\text{It is also important to mention an accessory pathway where only}  \ \mathbf{sensory }  \\ \\ \text{information travels from the gustatory nucleus to a motor nucleus in the brainstem.} \\  \\  \text{This motor nucleus projects to muscle cells of the esophagus and stomach, producing} \\ \\  \text{reflexive }\mathbf{arc}

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