Olfactory Nerves! :D
Your nose. Olfactory region
Smelling
Tongue is for tasting and the nose is used for smelling.
The Olfactory nerve. CN1 Cranial Nerve I, or the first cranial nerve called the Olfactory nerve.
The nose is the primary organ used to smell with. The olfactory nerve in the nose detects odor molecules in the air and sends signals to the brain to interpret them as different scents.
External nares ( Nostrils) are the openings formed by the external nose that open into the nasal cavity.
Ants do not have a nose (an area or protrusion on their body with holes/nostrils used for breathing and smelling). However, they do have odour sensors on their antennae and can smell.
It is more sensitive because your dominant hand is used the most and therefore it is the most sensitive also there are nerve endings in your hand.
A nose can be described as a prominent facial feature that protrudes from the center of the face, used for breathing and smelling. It can be characterized by its shape, size, and position on the face. Additionally, a nose can be described as a bridge between the eyes and mouth, with nostrils at the base for inhaling and exhaling air.
A small bunch of flowers used for smelling, also called a nose-gay.It used to be believed that diseases were carried by foul smelling air, so to sniff something fragrant would protect you from illness.
A fly's nose is located on its head, between its eyes. It consists of two antenna-like structures called antennae, which are used for smelling and detecting food sources. The fly's sense of smell is important for finding food and mates.
they are used for smelling.