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    Taste Buds

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    The sense of taste is mediated by taste receptor cells which are bundled in clusters called taste buds. Taste receptor cells sample oral concentrations of a large number of small molecules and report a sensation of taste to centers in the brainstem. In most animals‚ including humans‚ taste buds are most prevalent on small pegs of epithelium on the tongue called papillae. The taste buds themselves are too small to see without a microscope‚ but papillae are readily observed by close inspection of

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    Jordan Eliuk Topic: Taste Buds Introduction: “Give people a taste of Old Crow and tell them it’s Old Crow. Then give them another taste of Old Crow‚ but tell them it’s Jack Daniels. Ask them which they prefer. They’ll think the two drinks are quite different. They are tasting images.” * David Ogilvy (Ogilvy‚ n.d.‚ Pg.1) Thesis: Taste is one of the 5 major senses‚ however‚ the concept and experience of taste is rather complicated. This will explore what taste buds are‚ which areas of the tongue

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    Bud Powell Research Paper

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    In order to better understand and appreciate Powell’s music‚ especially his “Tempus Fugue-It” composition‚ we need to take a look at his background and learn about inspirations behind his creativity. Bud Powell was born in 1924 into a family of musicians; his father was a stride pianist‚ his older brother played trumpet‚ and his younger brother played piano as well. Following in his family’s footsteps‚ Powell began instruction for classical piano as early as the age of five. Even though his father

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    Taste Bud and Sugar Water

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    this experiment I had a cup with sugar water and another with fresh water. As I swished the sugar water around in my mouth it felt as though the sugar water was intensifying. I also noticed that the longer I kept the sugar water in my mouth my taste buds became less sensitive to the sugar. Once I swished the fresh water I realized that adaptation was present. All though I was using fresh water it still seemed as though I had the sugar water in my mouth just a tad bit sugarless. My sense of taste intensified

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    Bitter is detected by the taste buds at the back of the tongue and sour taste buds are located along the side of the tongue. Being able to detect bitter substances at low concentrations

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    (a) The aim of this experiment was to distinguish the differences between hardwoods and softwoods while examining the three main sectional views. After doing this I began to make some striking observations which linked in with the theories and views of Charles B. Beck in which he explores plant anatomy and strips it right back to its fundamental principles. He discusses how as early as 1867 Hoffmeister proposed that cells are simply subdivisions within an organism‚ leading him to build on his theories

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    axillary buds from the remaining sections of the aerial shoots is a main point for micro-propagation in Alstroemeria. However‚ Alstroemeria plants are characterized by strong apical dominance which the growing main shoot apex and the rhizome tip inhibit the outgrowth of axillary buds. For the mechanism of apical dominance‚ there is a classical model‚ which states that auxin synthesized by the apex is transported downwards in the stem‚ and inhibits the growth of axillary bud. Cytokinin

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    CHRISTMAS CACTUS CARE AND INFORMATION While the poinsettia remains the most popular of the holiday plants‚ a healthy Christmas cactus in full bloom is a great gift idea for that special gardener. They are easy to care for and can be grown indoors throughout the year. The flowers range in color from yellow‚ salmon‚ pink‚ fuchsia and white or combinations of those colors. • Common name ~ Christmas Cactus • Scientific name ~ Schlumbergera bridesii • Origin ~ A group of epiphytic cacti native

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    those moments that I knew I could have had something better to do. So me and the buds all went to the bridge. I had a terrible feeling about it‚ but I didn’t let that deter me. After the walk on the train tracks we got to the bridge. My bud Jace walked out into the water first and he said that it was deep enough for us to jump and so did my other bud Brody. The water looked dirty‚ but that didn’t deter any of us. My bud Jace climbed back up onto on the bridge and he said he wanted to jump off. Even

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    Background and Aims Precocious flowering in apple trees is often associated with a smaller tree size. The hypothesis was tested that floral evocation in axillary buds‚ induced by dwarfing rootstocks‚ reduces the vigour of annual shoots developing from these buds compared with shoots developing from vegetative buds. Methods The experimental system provided a wide range of possible tree vigour using ‘Royal Gala’ scions and M.9 (dwarfing) and MM.106 (non-dwarfing) as rootstocks and interstocks. Second-year

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