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Sensory system / Food and drink / Gustatory system / G protein coupled receptors / Taste / Umami / Food science / Hummingbird / Sweetness / Gustation / Biology / Mind
Date: 2014-11-27 13:41:44
Sensory system
Food and drink
Gustatory system
G protein coupled receptors
Taste
Umami
Food science
Hummingbird
Sweetness
Gustation
Biology
Mind

How hummingbirds evolved to detect sweetness

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