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It is called the olfactory nerve.
olfactory membrane
The olfactory system.
Part of the olfactory (smell) system.
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Since olfactory refers to the sense of smell, the olfactory nerve would be located in the nose, or nasal cavity.
Your organ in the brain used for smelling.
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
"olfactory" They are chemical receptors, in your nasal sinuses.
Smell
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.
My olfactory, optical, and auditory organs are all near my mouth.