The sense of taste, which relies on the gustatory system, is critical to ensuring that people _____

A) avoid overeating
B) avoid ingesting poisons or toxins
C) continue to have a sense of smell
D) avoid umami tastes.

Answer: A
Rationale: Our sense of taste is useful for identifying potentially poisonous substances in the food we eat so that we can avoid them and helps us to ensure we nourish our bodies and avoid illness.

Psychology

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Gabe generally gets along well with his parents and has several close friends. Recently he became involved in a romantic relationship. Research suggests that

A) his experiences dealing with friends will not be of much help. B) his attachment to his parents will get in the way of his new romance. C) he and his new partner will probably have an intimate and gratifying experience. D) romance is so mysterious that no one can predict what will happen.

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