Chapter 53 Flashcards

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What are the five sensations of taste?

A
  • Sour
  • Salty
  • Sweet
  • Bitter
  • Unami
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What causes sour and salty tastes?

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  • Sour is caused by acids
  • salty is caused by ionized salts like Na+
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What causes sweet tastes?

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-plethora of chemicals like:

–> sugars, glycols, alcohols, aldehydes, ketons, amides, esters, AA, sufonic acids, halogenated acids, salts of lead and beryllium

—> basically organics

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4
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What causes bitter tastes? What is the significance?

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  • caused by nitrogen containing long-chain organics and ALKALOIDS
  • tells you if something is poisonous
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5
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What causes unami (delicious) tases?

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  • L-glutamate (aged cheese)
  • really good pot-roast and the lube’s ranch wings
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6
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What is the “sampling” part of the tast cell?

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-the taste pore which contains microvilli

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Neural pathways for taste?

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-Ant. 2/3 of tongue–> lingual N.–> chorda tympani–> facial N–> solitary tract–> VPM thalamus–> primary sensory cortex

Post. 1/3–> glossopharyngeal N.–> solitary tract–> VPM thalamus–> primary sensory cortex

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8
Q

What is the location of taste preference?

A

CNS

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9
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What changes taste preference?

A
  • diabetes/insuline depletion–> sweet craving
  • Salt-depletion–> cravings for drinks with high NaCl concentration

Bad smell–> rejection of food

Taste aversion–> negative taste preferences are stored in memory

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10
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What is the process of olefactory stimulation?

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  • odorant substance binds to heptahelical receptor on cilium
  • increases cAMP via adenylyl cyclase
  • cAMP causes influx on Na+
  • transmits AP through olfactory N.
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How quickly do olfactory receptors adapt?

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  • Fast
  • 50% within the first second or so
  • the rest slowly after
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12
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How else does the olfactory system adapt to smells?

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-feedback inhibits the olfactory N.

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13
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What does the new olfactory pathway do?

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  • Lateral olefactory pathway
  • composed of the prepyriform and pyriform cortex
  • feed the older part and learns to like or dislike
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14
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What is the pathway and purpose of the old olfactory pathway?

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  • medial olfactory area
  • contains septal nuclei

basic behavior

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