Saeyia 0 Posted February 4, 2010 Share Posted February 4, 2010 Salutations and happy glitteriness my faithful friends.... Ok, so I actually got BACK from NY like... last month, but school started the day AFTER; I've been prepping for entry into nursing school, a move AND some other ... stuff... but here I am! and to show you all how much I miss you - I'm going to explain in quick detail some facts about your sense of taste: The Gustatory System - stimuli (some sort of volitile/dissolvable chemical) stimulates chemoreceptors on your tongue... the sensations of which are carried through Cranial Nerve#7 (Facial nerve) and Cranial Nerve#9 (the Vagus nerve) to the Thalamus. There are three kinds of specialized cells: Cirumvillae (which are found near the back of the tongue) Fungiform (which are the predominant cells) and Filiform (which are sharp and often found in great number on cat's tongues - hence their unusual roughness.) Link to comment
locolagarto 15 Posted February 4, 2010 Share Posted February 4, 2010 At least that studying is stickin in the grey matter a little. When I think to hard this always happens Link to comment
Antitrust 32 Posted February 4, 2010 Share Posted February 4, 2010 She's back Life is going to be strange again Welcome back Link to comment
Furian67 15 Posted February 4, 2010 Share Posted February 4, 2010 WooHoo, welcome back! Hope Geoff kept the place clean for you. Good luck on the nursing school. Link to comment
gogoblender 3,071 Posted February 4, 2010 Share Posted February 4, 2010 Salutations and happy glitteriness my faithful friends.... Ok, so I actually got BACK from NY like... last month, but school started the day AFTER; I've been prepping for entry into nursing school, a move AND some other ... stuff... but here I am! and to show you all how much I miss you - I'm going to explain in quick detail some facts about your sense of taste: The Gustatory System - stimuli (some sort of volitile/dissolvable chemical) stimulates chemoreceptors on your tongue... the sensations of which are carried through Cranial Nerve#7 (Facial nerve) and Cranial Nerve#9 (the Vagus nerve) to the Thalamus. There are three kinds of specialized cells: Cirumvillae (which are found near the back of the tongue) Fungiform (which are the predominant cells) and Filiform (which are sharp and often found in great number on cat's tongues - hence their unusual roughness.) Wonderful, and just what I needed... an indepth tour of mine and my cat's taste buds... better than coffee... better than chocolate! Welcome back gogo Link to comment
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