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Taste cells and the carotid bodies are alike in that bothMultiple Choiceare chemoreceptors.are found in the mouth.utilize pressure to activate sensory receptors.respond to distant stimuli.respond to changes in pH.

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Taste cells and the carotid bodies are alike in that bothMultiple Choiceare chemoreceptors.are found in the mouth.utilize pressure to activate sensory receptors.respond to distant stimuli.respond to changes in pH.

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Taste cells and the carotid bodies are alike in that both are chemoreceptors.

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