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airborne molecules
Substances that change their characteristic smells with acid and base are known as olfactory indicators. For example: Onion, Vanilla.
For a human to smell a substance, The substance must be volatile, and molecules of it must be airborne and drift near the nose. The substance must come in contact with an olfactory nerve-ending in the nose. The olfactory nerve must react, by excitation, to the molecule, sending an electrical impulse to the brain. The brain must receive and process olfactory (smell) nerve signals.
scent of apples
YES, at levels above 100 ppm, it deadens your sense of smell.
It is imagery that evokes the sense of smell.
Olfactory and visual are types of imagery. Other types of imagery are taste, or gustatory, auditory, and kinesthetic. In writing, imagery refers to the five senses.
There are seven different types of imagery used by adding vivid and descriptive language to a story. Two types of imagery are visual and olfactory.
the author used sensory imagery: visual, auditory, tactile or olfactory
The olfactory nerves' main function is to transmit impulses fron our nose to the brain. It is these nerves that help us to identify smell.
Because you give the olfactory nerves more time to identify the aroma.
Because you give the olfactory nerves more time to identify the aroma.
clove oil is. in bases its characteristis smell cannot be detected.
forcing air to the top of the nasal cavity where olfactory chemoreceptors are located.
This is an example of imagery.
Auditory To evoke auditory imagery, imagine the following: The wind blowing through the trees The ring on your telephone The sound of your computer keyboard Scales played on a guitar Water lapping on a lake shore Olfactory To evoke olfactory imagery, conjure up the following smells: Petrol fumes Newly baked bread Chlorine New mown grass Freshly brewed coffee Gustatory (taste) To evoke gustatory imagery, imagine the taste of: Sugar Bananas Salt Lemon Toothpaste Kinesthetic
Thermal imagery is helpful when researchers are studying volcanoes because it allows them to see the volcanic heat and identify new lava flows. Thermal imagery help analyze heat patterns of volcanoes.