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The basal cells in taste and smell
Are modified nerve cells that collect information from the receptor cells
Are presumptive stem cells that replace the receptor cells at regular intervals
Are glial cells that maintain a constant chemical environment for the receptor cells
Are glial cells that produce mucus or saliva to wash fluids into the vicinity of the receptor cells
Are glial cells that provide structural support for the receptor cells
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