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The roof of the nasal cavity.
the olfactory bulb is located above the cribriform plate
The nasal cavity filters, humidifies and warms incoming air. It also contains olfactory receptors.
The nose is the sense organ that has olfactory cells responsible for detecting an odor. These cells are located in the nasal cavity and respond to the molecules in the air that we inhale.
The olfactory nerve attaches to the olfactory epithelium in the upper nasal cavity. It consists of a collection of specialized nerve cells called olfactory receptor neurons, which detect and transmit smell signals to the brain.
Nasal Cavity
the plate in the nasal cavity through which the olfactory nerves pass.
The organ of smell is the nose - more specifically it is a patch of epithelium called the olfactory epithelium located in the roof of the nasal cavity. The cranial nerves associated with smell are the olfactory (I) nerves
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The roof of the nasal cavity.
Nasal Cavity
In the nasal cavity.
the olfactory bulb is located above the cribriform plate
Olfactory receptors are located in the nasal cavity. This leaves them vulnerable to damage, which is why it is said they are in a poor location.
In the olfactory epithelium, which is in turn located high up in the nasal cavity. Additionally, some odor receptors are present in human sperm, which allow for positive chemotaxis.
forcing air to the top of the nasal cavity where olfactory chemoreceptors are located.
The nasal cavity filters, humidifies and warms incoming air. It also contains olfactory receptors.