- When molecules bind with taste receptors, it depolarizes the membrane of taste cells.
- Taste cells are innervated by bipolar neuron
- Neurons are mediating taste sensation through glossopharyngeal and facial nerves present in distal and geniculate ganglia
- Central process of ganglias synapse with neuron of nucleus of solitary tract.
- Solitary nucleus in medulla oblongata give rise to tract called solitariothalmic tract.
- This tract ends in thalamus
- This conducts to cerebral cortex and now we can sense the Taste.