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← Human Body & HealthWhy does the perceived intensity of a sour taste decrease more quickly than that of a sweet taste during prolonged exposure?
A)Sweet receptors have higher density
B)Sour taste transduction adapts faster✓
C)Sour stimuli activate insular cortex
D)Sweet taste potentiates receptor signaling
💡 Explanation
Sour taste adaptation occurs faster than sweet taste adaptation because sour taste involves direct H+ ion channel modulation leading to receptor desensitization. Therefore, the perceived intensity diminishes more rapidly, rather than slower receptor adaptation seen in sweet tastes which rely on second messenger cascades.
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