are hair cells in the cochlea ever replaced
are hair cells in the cochlea ever replaced
dissolved odorants bind to the receptors in the cilium membranes.
DRAM is volatile.
Volatile
Uranium is a non-volatile solid metal.
are hair cells in the cochlea ever replaced
dissolved odorants bind to the receptors in the cilium membranes.
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.
Perfume and cologne are liquids in a closed bottle. When sprayed, it breaks into small droplets of liquid as it travels through the air. At this point it is a liquid and cannot be smelled. Rubbing the perfume into the skin causes the skin to absorb the liquid. Because the perfume is volatile, the liquid then slowly evaporates. At this point it is a gas and can be smelled. Note that some of the liquid quickly evaporates to gas during the spray, which can be smelled.
pheromones
Natural gas is mainly methane with traces of mercaptan odorants deliberately added.
RAM, Random Access Memory is the Volatile memory; Which in return means that when you shut off your computer this memory will be completely wiped
no
RAM is a volatile Memory. But ROM is not volatile.
smelled
The word 'smelled' has one syllable.
volatile will evaporate