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Solitary chemosensory cells

In addition to taste buds, many fish have solitary chemosensory cells, which resemble taste sensory cells and are distributed over the whole surface of the fish body. Some play a role in food detection, while in other species they appear to help in detecting predator chemicals (Jobling, 1995). [Pg.109]


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