Where are the neuron cell bodies that transmit taste signals from the front two-thirds of the tongue situated?
Explanation
The neurons responsible for carrying taste sensations from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue have their cell bodies located in the geniculate ganglion. Other ganglia listed, such as the trigeminal nerve ganglion, otic ganglion, and superior cervical ganglion, serve different functions and are not involved in taste sensation from this region.