Fungiform papillae
Fungiform papillae are one of three types of small structures on the tongue that contain taste receptors. The fungiform papillae are located in the front of the tongue.
Papilla
A papilla is a small bump that projects from the surface of the tongue. Papillae contain most of the taste receptor cells.
Taste bud
Each papilla holds one or more taste buds, and each taste bud consists of a cluster of 50–150 taste receptor cells.
Circumvallate papillae
Circumvallate papillae are one of three types of small structures on the tongue that contain taste receptors. The circumvallate papillae are located at the back of the tongue.
Foliate papillae
Foliate papillae are one of three types of small structures on the tongue that contain taste receptors. The foliate papillae are located along the sides of the tongue.
Taste pore
The taste pore is a small aperture through which tastant molecules are able to access the sensory receptors of the taste bud.