| 41. | Each of these apparently intronless taste receptor genes encodes a 7-transmembrane receptor protein, functioning as a bitter taste receptor.
|
| 42. | Taste receptors are also used by the various moth species that sequester PAs, which often stimulates them to feed.
|
| 43. | The glossopharyngeal nerve and the chorda tympani branch of the facial nerve innervate the TAS1R and TAS2R taste receptors.
|
| 44. | Each of these apparently intronless taste receptor genes encodes a 7-transmembrane receptor protein, functioning as a bitter taste receptor.
|
| 45. | This explains why we can identify a variety of flavors in spite of only having five types of taste receptors.
|
| 46. | Many bitter taste receptor genes also have confusing synonym names with several different gene names referring to the same gene.
|
| 47. | The taste receptors in females at the tip of the abdomen receive information on the suitability of a site for ovipositing.
|
| 48. | It is known that there are two taste receptors at the tip of the labium which may well play a role.
|
| 49. | The authors proposed that this was caused by metabolically induced suppression of the T1r3 subunit of the taste receptor in the hippocampus.
|
| 50. | It feeds by shifting through sand and detecting eatable parts with the taste receptors in the roof and floor of his mouth.
|