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← Human Body & HealthWhy does adaptation to high salt concentration during continuous tasting diminish perceived saltiness?
A)Decreased saliva production washes away salt
B)Taste receptor cells fatigue entirely
C)The brainstem reduces taste signal transduction
D)Ion channel inactivation reduces firing rate✓
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Taste adaptation to salt diminishes perceived saltiness because continuous exposure causes inactivation of sodium ion channels in taste receptor cells, thus reducing their firing rate. Therefore, the signal decreases, rather than fatigue of cells or saliva changes, because channels become unresponsive.
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