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The receptor absent in tongue is
Options
(a) thermoreceptor
(b) gustatoreceptor
(c) photoreceptor
(d) none of these
Correct Answer:
photoreceptor
Explanation:
None of the options are correct. Our tongue contains four types of papillae, i.e., circumvallate, filiform, fungiform and foliate. Fungiform, circumvallate and foliate papillae contain gustatoreceptors, while filiform contains thermoreceptors and tactile receptors.
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Subject: Biology
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