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  • Chemicals that stimulate taste receptor cells are known as: 

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Chemicals that stimulate taste receptor cells are known as: 

Tastants are the molecules found in food and drinks that activate taste receptor cells on the tongue. When tastants interact with taste buds, they trigger signals that are sent to the brain, allowing us to perceive different tastes such as sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami.

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