The first central synapse for neurons transmitting the sweet taste sensation is in which structure?Dorsal sensory nucleus of vagus nerveNucleus of solitary tractNucleus of olfactory nerveNucleus of hypoglossal nerveNucleus of facial nerve
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The first central synapse for neurons transmitting the sweet taste sensation is in which structure?Dorsal sensory nucleus of vagus nerveNucleus of solitary tractNucleus of olfactory nerveNucleus of hypoglossal nerveNucleus of facial nerve
Solution
The first central synapse for neurons transmitting the sweet taste sensation is in the Nucleus of solitary tract.
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