Our sense of taste is a combination of many things – gustation, aroma, texture, temperature – to name just a few. |
Recent findings on the sensitivity of primate olfaction and gustation to ethanol are consistent with this notion. |
Taste, also called gustation, the detection and identification by the sensory system of dissolved chemicals placed in contact with some part of an animal. |
All animals and microorganisms such as bacteria exhibit this latter type of chemoreception, but the two commonly recognized chemosensory systems are the senses of taste, or gustation, and smell, or olfaction. |
My rebellious acts of heroic gustation and total indifference to personal presentation differ only in the details from my women friends' routines when their spouses or significant others have to travel for work. |
This suggests that the two genes are expressed in cells that are important for gustation. |