Food And Nutrition GCSE AQA
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Food-Preparation-Skills gcse12 主题
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Skill-1-General-Practical-Skills
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Skill-2-Knife-Skills
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Skill-3-Preparing-Fruit-And-Vegetables
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Skill-4-Use-Of-The-Cooker
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Skill-5-Use-Of-Equipment
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Skill-9-Tenderise-And-Marinate
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Skill-10-Dough
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Skill-11-Raising-Agents
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Skill-12-Setting-Mixtures
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Skill-1-General-Practical-Skills
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Macronutrients gcse3 主题
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Micronutrients gcse3 主题
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Nutritional-Needs-And-Health gcse5 主题
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Cooking-Of-Food-And-Heat-Transfer gcse3 主题
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Functional-And-Chemical-Properties-Of-Food gcse5 主题
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Food-Spoilage-And-Contamination gcse4 主题
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British-And-International-Cuisines gcse2 主题
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The-Biology-Of-Tasting
Exam code:8585
Taste receptors & olfactory systems
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The flavours that we experience in foods are a result of both our taste receptors and our olfactory receptors in the nose working together
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The feeling of the food in our mouths also contributes towards the flavours that we experience
Receptors on the tongue
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Taste receptors are found on the surface of the tongue
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These receptors can detect:
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sweet
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salty
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sour
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bitter
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umami is a fifth taste that has been recently added, it senses a savoury meaty flavour in food
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In the mouth, food dissolves in saliva and enters the receptors
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Tiny hairs inside the receptors send signals to the brain to indicate the specific taste that has been encountered
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Whilst the different receptors are found all over the tongue, there are different regions which are known to be more sensitive to each taste
Tongue sensitivities diagram

Receptors in the nose
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Olfactory receptors are found in the nose
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They are responsible for the identification of smells and aromas
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Gases produced by food are passed across the receptors in the epithelial cells in the nose
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Receptors pass signals to the brain to indicate the type of smell encountered
Olfactory system diagram

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