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  1. 5 de nov. de 2019 · Fungiform papillae are raised lingual structures which contain taste buds and thus play an important role in taste perception. These structures vary in number due to their relative sensitivity to a range of systemic and local factors which affect the dorsum of the tongue.

  2. Circumvallate, fungiform, and foliate papillae are the structures that house the taste buds. Taste buds are a collection of differentiated epithelial cells that respond to the 5 basic tastes and transmit that information to the CNS.

  3. 5 de jul. de 2019 · Fungiform papillae house taste buds on the anterior dorsal tongue. Literature is inconclusive as to whether taste perception correlates with fungiform papillae density (FPD).

  4. The four types of papillae on the human tongue have different structures and are accordingly classified as circumvallate (or vallate), fungiform, filiform, and foliate. All except the filiform papillae are associated with taste buds.

  5. Humans have on average 195 human fungiform papillae, 87% of which are located at the anterior 2 cm of the tongue. 5 Foliate papillae are folds on the lateral sides of the tongue containing over...

  6. Foliate papillae are found on the lateral caudal surface with taste buds arranged in longitudinal rows in the epithelium of the interpapillary clefts (Miller and Chaudhry, 1976). Morphologically, all taste buds are spindle-shaped and 100–125 µm long by 50–80 µm wide.

  7. 12 de may. de 2015 · The gustatory papillae include the vallate, foliate, and fungiform papillae. In addition to taste buds and free nerve endings, the solitary chemosensory cells (SCC) comprise another chemosensory system in vertebrates.