Chemoreceptors are specialized receptor cells that acquire information about the chemical environment. There are two main types - gustatory (taste) receptors, located in the mouth, and olfactory (smell) receptors. Taste receptors respond to molecules in direct contact and detect five basic tastes. Olfactory receptors respond from a distance in the nasal cavity and detect odorants and pheromones. Both receptor types transduce stimuli into electrical signals via different mechanisms to transmit information to the brain.