Odour means bad smell. Odour (American spelling odor) just means smell. A bad odour would be a bad smell.According to the Princeton online dictionary:olfactory property: any property detected by the olfactory systemsmell: the sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form; "she loved the smell of roses"the description of a smell
YES, at levels above 100 ppm, it deadens your sense of smell.
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.
Substances that change their characteristic smells with acid and base are known as olfactory indicators. For example: Onion, Vanilla.
Fragrance is caused by many different airborne molecules interacting with your olfactory system in the nose. Different molecules create different smells, for example Ammonia causes the urine smell, and Methyl Mercaptan rotten eggs. Bleach smell is due to chlorine. Scientists aren't exactly sure how the olfactory senses process these stimuli into their respective smells, hence, no smell-o-vision =(
It is imagery that evokes the sense of smell.
The types of imagery are visual imagery (related to sight), auditory imagery (related to sound), olfactory imagery (related to smell), gustatory imagery (related to taste), tactile imagery (related to touch), and kinesthetic imagery (related to movement).
The smell receptors are called olfactory nerves
Imagery is language that appeals to the five senses. Auditory ( hearing) Gustatory( taste) Tacticle (touch) Olfactory( smell) I think of the smell in an old factory Lol. and visual (sight) A much easier way to describe imagery is a descriptive image about a topic.
Olfactory makes you smell stuff
The sense of smell is olfactory .
Smell
Olfactory derives from the Latin olfactare "to smell"
Olfactory stimulation an aspect of perceptual stimulation and is achieved by stimulation of the olfactory system.**************************An odour will produce olfactory stimulation [olfactory refers to the sense of smell]
The Olfactory Groove on the squid is used to smell its environment. Anytime you see the word olfactory it has something to do with the sense of smell.
Smelling sense.
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