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Taste buds are onion-shaped structures with between 50 and 100 taste cells, each of them has fingerlike projections poking through the opening located at the top of the taste bud called the taste pore.
A them has fingerlike projections poking through the opening located at the top of the taste bud called the taste pore
B them that have fingerlike projections that poke through an opening located at the top of the taste bud, which they call the taste pore
C which has fingerlike projections poking through the opening, called the taste pore, located at the top of the taste bud
D which having fingerlike projections that poke through an opening, which is called the taste pore, located at the top of the taste bud
E which have fingerlike projections that are poking through an opening located at the top of the taste bud called the taste pore
Please, provide explanations.
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A them has fingerlike projections poking through the opening located at the top of the taste bud called the taste pore
- OUT, creates a run-on sentence
B them that have fingerlike projections that poke through an opening located at the top of the taste bud, which they call the taste pore
- problem came in the last restrictive clause. here the which, starting a non-restrictive clause seems to indicate the taste pore is called taste bud
C which has fingerlike projections poking through the opening, called the taste pore, located at the top of the taste bud.
- Same as A...
D which having fingerlike projections that poke through an opening, which is called the taste pore, located at the top of the taste bud
- good. keep this
E which have fingerlike projections that are poking through an opening located at the top of the taste bud called the taste pore
- same as A
Another vote for C.
A)"called the taste pore" modifies opening, should be closer to opening.
B)"have" should be "has"
C)I do not see anything wrong with it.
D)awkward structure
E)same reason as B)
A)"called the taste pore" modifies opening, should be closer to opening.
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Ah, I see!
So in A: each of them has fingerlike projections poking through the openinglocated at the top of the taste budcalled the taste pore "taste pore" is about "the opening". Thanks!
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