Fungiform papilla
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fungiform papilla | |
---|---|
The mouth cavity. The cheeks have been slit transversely and the tongue pulled forward. | |
Section of a fungiform papilla. Magnified. | |
Latin | papillae fungiformes |
Gray's | subject #242 1126 |
Dorlands/Elsevier | p_03/12610382 |
The fungiform papillae are mushroom shaped papillae (projections) on the tongue. They are located on the top surface of the tongue, scattered throughout the filiform papilla but mainly at the tip and lateral margins of the tongue. They have taste buds on their surface which can distinguish the five tastes: sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and umami. They have a core of connective tissue and the seventh cranial nerve innervates them.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
Tongue • Taste bud (Circumvallate papillae, Filiform papilla, Fungiform papilla) • Gustatory cortex • Basic tastes