CHEMISTRY IN CONTEXT (LL)
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Author: AM.CHEM.SOC.
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.1YT
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Interpretation:
To each food taste is responds to which part of your mouth has to be identified.
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Respond with the traditional diagram with sour on the sides of the tongue, bitter on the back, and salty/sweet on the front. Some students may have very sensitive palettes and some may have a very dulled sense of taste.
The traditional diagram:
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