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← Human Body & HealthWhy does adaptation to a sour taste involve more than just receptor saturation, compared to initial exposure?
A)Reduced saliva flow buffers taste
B)Downregulation of H+ channel expression occurs✓
C)Receptor cells undergo apoptosis quickly
D)Olfactory fatigue changes taste perception
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Taste adaptation involves more than just receptor saturation because sustained exposure to sour stimuli leads to downregulation of H+ channel expression in taste receptor cells, diminishing their sensitivity. Therefore, adaptation persists beyond initial exposure rather than being solely due to receptor fatigue or olfactory changes.
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