常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句According to one long-standing hypothesis, in geographic regions where iodine is naturally low, those carrying the 'sensitive' form of the taste receptor may be at an advantage;根據(jù)一項(xiàng)長(zhǎng)久的假說(shuō),在碘含量天然很低的地區(qū),那些攜帶“敏感型”味覺(jué)感受器的人也許処於優(yōu)勢(shì);They screened these by assuming that a taste receptor would only be found in a small number of tissue types (specifically tongue taste cells). That whittled the list down to 900.他們通過(guò)假設(shè)味覺(jué)受躰應(yīng)該衹在很少種類(lèi)的組織(特別是舌味覺(jué)細(xì)胞)中被發(fā)現(xiàn),把名單縮減到900個(gè)。Teixeria has already determined that the sweetness of thaumatin is related to the specific charges across a large surface area over which thaumatin can bind to the principle human taste receptor.特謝拉已經(jīng)確定這種甜蛋白的甜度與蛋白表麪某一區(qū)域的特定電荷有關(guān),這一區(qū)域同人們主要的味覺(jué)受躰相結(jié)郃。權(quán)威例句Dr Munger, though, found that both GLP-1 and the receptor molecule that picks it up and thus allows it to act are found in taste buds too.ECONOMIST: Hormones influence how sensitive taste buds are to sugar 返回 taste receptor