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    It’s important to make sure that the foods and beverages that you’re consuming, aren’t boring to your taste buds. The key to help you stick to your eating regimen is to be able to enjoy tasty foods and beverages. One of the main reasons why people can’t stick to a diet is because the foods taste bland and boring. Delicious foods are usually the foods that our bodies tend to crave. I’ve never heard anyone say, “I can’t wait to eat my bland and tasteless chicken sandwich.” It’s common to hear people say they can’t wait to eat foods that are yummy to them. There’s a variety of natural herbs and spices that’s available that’ll add great flavor to your foods. You just have to use different seasonings to make your foods tasty and more enjoyable. It’s up to you to excite your taste buds with foods that won’t cause you to be miserable when you eat healthy. Nobody knows what tastes good to your taste buds better than you do. Even though I eat snacks and dessert quite often, I also make the majority of my meals low calorie meals. Periodically, my desserts are normally high calorie desserts, but I usually burn them off. I also eat some heathy snacks from time to time. It became much…

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    Taste Buds Research Paper

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    Taste buds are located on you tough,taste buds are sensory organs that are found in the little bumps on your tongue. The nose provided with the sense of smell nerves, is the organ of smell, these nerves also account for different tastes of substances taken into your mouth. The chemicals in your food you eat it alert the taste buds to carry taste signals through your nerve cells to your brain. It is in your brain that you actually become aware of the taste of something. Your tongue must be wet…

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    Bibliography Tristro. (2015, June 11). Can our eyes fool our taste buds? Retrieved September 15, 2016, from Science Fair Projects, http://www.mpmschoolsupplies.com/ideas/2835/can-our-eyes-fool-our-taste-buds/ 2. Science Fair Projects - Beverage coloring and taste. (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/print_project_1299_92 3. (n.d.). 12 Fun Facts About Your Taste Buds. Retrieved September 19, 2016, from…

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    Taste Buds: A Case Study

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    Communication in Taste Buds: Activation of Type II cells by taste stimuli causes the release of ATP through pannexin hemichannels and/or CALMH1 channels. The released ATP or sour stimuli can activate Type III cells and causes release of different hormones such as 5-HT and NE via Ca2+-dependent exocytosis. In some instances NE is co-released with 5-HT (Dvoryanchikov et al., 2007; Huang et al., 2008a). The ATP released by Type II taste cells acts as a paracrine as well as an autocrine signaling…

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    Ironically, each of us girls decided to get a martini and chose a different flavor. I went with the Key Lime martini. It had graham cracker encrusted around rim of glass, with the smell and sweet creamy taste of key lime pie, still makes my taste buds aroused thinking about it. Each of our martini’s ordered were not only delicious but a beautiful to look at, a crafted master piece. As an appetizer I got the Lobster Bisque soup. The bisque’s coloring of peach-cream, was not too thick nor thin…

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    surroundings, whether in a car or on foot. Special Senses Taste buds are nerve endings that are located on the tongue and the lining of the inside of the mouth, that provide a sense of taste or gustation. Taste buds have receptor cells that stimulate taste. Taste buds are found on the surface of the tongue that are called papillae (VanPutte, 2016). There are 4 types of papillae in humans and they are: fungiform, filiform, foliate and circumvallate. Fungiform papillae are found on the anterior…

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    Tronske Biology 111L.10 02/22/2017 Shark Study Reveals Taste Buds were Key to Evolution of Teeth While human taste buds sit individually on the tongue, numerous creatures’ specifically non-animal vertebrates have taste buds that line the areas of the jaws that likewise house teeth. The areas of a shark's mouth with the most astounding attentiveness of taste buds are right behind the last line of teeth in both the upper and lower jaws, indicating a significant relation amongst biting and…

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    An article that represents facts from the San Joaquin River plan, River Plan Too Fishy for my Taste Buds by Bill McEwen. Bill McEwen wrote the article, after doing a background on him the audience can take into consideration that because of his 35 year career as a veteran journalist and his giant leap from newspapers to politics. These facts illustrate to the audience his credibility as a source. McEwan worked for Fresno Bee when his article, River Plan Too Fishy for my Taste Buds, published on…

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    Provided in the articles ‘‘River Plan Too Fishy for my Taste Buds’’ by Bill McEwen and ‘‘River Restoration Project Offers a Sprinkling of Hope’’ by Daniel Weintraub give demonstrations of pros and cons for a $400 million dollar project to restore the San Joaquin River Restoration (SJRR). I feel that this project stands as a waste of money for a cause expected to fail. Using Bill McEwen’s article, an ethos argument consists of several experts on the matter and famous institutions reported the…

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    The Five Senses

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    “Taste. The ability to notice or recognize flavors when you eat or drink” (www.merriam-webster.com) Taste is an interesting sense. Without taste, there would be very little difference in what we eat. Combined with smell, flavors are created. Flavors are the reason many cultures consume different kinds of food. All five senses are important in our lives, but taste is unique. It gives variety to what we consume. As one of the five main senses, everyone should understand the science behind…

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