Ch. 6.3. Chemical senses Flashcards

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Q

Suppose you find a new, unusual-tasting food. How could you determine whether we have a special receptor for that food or whether we taste it with a combination of the other known taste receptors?

A

You could test for cross-adaptation. If the new taste cross-adapts with others, then it uses the same receptors. If it does not cross-adapt, it may have a receptor of its own. Another possibility would be to find some procedure that blocks this taste without blocking other tastes

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If someone injected into your tongue a chemical that blocks the release of second messengers, how would it affect your taste experiences?

A

The chemical would block your experiences of sweet, bitter, and umami but should not prevent you from tasting salty and sour.

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3
Q

Why are supertasters more sensitive to tastes than other
people are?

A

They have more taste buds.

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4
Q

In what way do olfactory receptors resemble metabotropic
neurotransmitter receptors?

A

Like metabotropic neurotransmitter receptors, an olfactory receptor acts through a G protein that triggers further events within the cell.

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5
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What is the mean life span of an olfactory receptor?

A

Most olfactory receptors survive a little more than
a month before dying and being replaced.

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6
Q

What factors contribute to individual differences in olfactory
sensitivity?

A

genetics, age, and gender.

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7
Q

What is a major difference between olfactory receptors and
those of the vomeronasal organ?

A

Olfactory receptors adapt quickly to a continu-
ous odor, whereas receptors of the vomeronasal organ continue to respond. Also, vomeronasal sensations are apparently capable of influencing behavior even without being consciously perceived.

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Q

. What evidence indicates that people learn their synesthetic associations, at least in some cases?

A

Some people have letter-color synesthesia that matches the colors of refrigerator magnets they played with in childhood.

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9
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What type of cell is a taste receptor?

A

A modified skin cell

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10
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How do we manage to smell a wide variety of chemicals?

A

We have hundreds of types of olfactory receptors.

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When a new olfactory receptor forms to replace one that died, does it connect to the same site in the olfactory bulb as the previous receptor? If so, how?

A

It finds the correct site by chemical attraction.

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