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Why does adaptation to a sour taste diminish significantly faster when the tongue is excessively dry?

A)Decreased ion channel activity ensues
B)Epithelial cell turnover accelerates notably
C)Saliva buffers H+ from acids
D)Taste receptor gene expression decreases

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Sour taste adaptation requires buffering of hydrogen ions, because saliva's bicarbonate neutralizes acids near taste receptor cells, diminishing perceived sourness. Therefore, reduced saliva impedes this buffering, and sourness persists; rather than receptor gene expression or ion channel activity affecting acute adaptation.

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