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Why can we taste blood

We're all no doubt familiar with the somewhat metallic taste of blood, but seeing as the tongue has a healthy supply of the stuff, how can it detect it at all?  Surely the tongue should be so used to the presence of blood that any extra should effectively taste of nothing at all?

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  • Asked by mspritch
  • on 2010-05-30 09:40:18
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Categories: Human Body.

Tags: blood, taste, tastebuds.

 

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