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Smell
When you reference olfactory cells, you are talking about the sense of smell. These nerve cells transmit what you smell to your brain so that it can decipher what it is you are smelling. There are so many smells though, and a person's olfactory cells cannot capture all of them nor can your brain decipher all of them. In a dog however, they have many, many more of these cells and a larger part of their brain is dedicated to their sense of smell. In short, they can smell a LOT better than we can.
it refers to the sense of smell
It has a sharp sense of touch, smell, and taste.
the sense of smell
To smell, you use your sense of smell, also known as olfaction. Specialized cells in your nose detect different chemical compounds in the air, which then send signals to your brain to interpret as different smells.
amphibians does have a sense of smell
Raccoons have an excellent sense of smell.
Smell is an important part of taste. without smell you would not taste anything. So if you don't have a sense of smell you won't have the sense of taste eather.
Olfactory nerves, definetly. We're studying this currently in my grade.
Traditionally, bloodhounds, but good sniffer dogs of many different breeds are used, beagles are a popular choice. I remember reading of a German shepherd who was the best sniffer dog in the US. All dogs have a an extaordinary sense of smell - about 500 times as sensitive as humans. That German shepherd was something of a freak,and was about 1000 times more sensitive. He was fed a special diet and housed in purified air.