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ISBN: 9780321905604
Author: Martini
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 18, Problem 3RC
A person salivates when anticipating eating a tasty confection. Would this physical response enhance taste or olfaction? If so, why?
(a) No, it would not enhance either taste or olfaction.
(b) Salivation permits foods to slide through the oral cavity more easily; it has no effect on taste or smell.
(c) Additional moisture would enhance the ability of molecules to be dissolved and to enter the taste pores more readily and thus enhance taste; similar changes would enhance olfaction.
(d) Only the sense of taste would be enhanced.
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