answersLogoWhite

0

Olfactory region

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Where are olfactory receptors located?

Olfactory receptors are located in the nasal cavity, specifically in the olfactory epithelium. This specialized tissue lines the upper part of the nasal cavity and contains millions of olfactory receptor cells that are responsible for detecting smells.


What does the chest cavity smell like?

The chest cavity smells like blood and tissue. These smells are individual to the life form that is being studied.


How does the mucus lining in the nasal cavity help in smell detection?

The mucus lining in the nasal cavity helps trap and dissolve odor molecules in the air. This allows the odor molecules to come in contact with olfactory receptors, which are responsible for detecting smells. Additionally, the mucus helps to protect the delicate olfactory cells from damage and keeps the nasal passages moist, aiding in the detection of scents.


What is the part of your nose that holds your olfactory cells?

The olfactory epithelium, located in the upper part of the nasal cavity, holds the olfactory receptor cells responsible for detecting smells. It contains specialized nerve cells that send signals to the brain when they detect specific odor molecules.


What cells provide for the sense of smell?

Olfactory receptor cells located in the nasal epithelium are responsible for detecting smells. When odor molecules bind to these receptor cells, they trigger a signal that is sent to the brain for interpretation.


Cells located on the roof of the nasal cavity can detect 4000 different what?

Odors, or smells.


The cells located on the roof of the nasal cavity can detect 4000 different?

Odors, or smells.


What is the reason for phantom smells after a viral illness?

Many people smell phantom smells after a viral illness because of the damage and swelling in the sinus cavity. Phantom smells are also common after a seizure or before a migraine.


When we smell something what are we really detecting?

When we smell something, we are detecting volatile organic compounds (odor molecules) that are released into the air. These molecules bind to receptors in our nose, sending signals to our brain that are interpreted as specific smells.


Which cell detect the smell?

Olfactory receptor cells, located in the nose's olfactory epithelium, are responsible for detecting smells. These receptor cells bind to specific odor molecules and send signals to the brain to process and identify different scents.


What is the cell called in the nose?

The cells responsible for our sense of smell are called neurons, specifically olfactory receptor neurons. They are linked directly to the brain, and respond to different chemical signals to generate what we then perceive as smells and odors.


Is Kristina a worm?

Ye s she is a worm who lives in a rectal cavity of a goose and smells like a rotton milk