The groups of sensory cells found on the upper surface of the tongue are called
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The groups of sensory cells found on the upper surface of the tongue are called taste buds. Taste buds are clusters of specialized cells responsible for detecting different tastes, including sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and umami (savory). When food particles come into contact with these cells, they send signals to the brain to interpret the taste. Taste buds are located not only on the tongue but also in the throat and roof of the mouth.