The sense of smell uses sensory neurons.
They process and relay sensory input from your nose.
2 neurons
sensory has to do with your smell tast motor has to do with your moving around and you acttion
Neurogenesis is the process by which new neurons are generated in the brain. It occurs primarily in two regions: the hippocampus, involved in memory and learning, and the olfactory bulb, involved in processing smell. It is important for brain plasticity and can be influenced by factors such as exercise, enriched environments, and certain drugs.
Neurons are nerve cells. Neurons in the brain are involved in thinking and perceiving and consciousness and control of the body, and neurons elsewhere in the body communicate with the brain.
Smell
high in each nostril
A minimum of 3 neurons.
Neurons are brain cells
Neurons are nerve cells. Neurons in the brain are involved in thinking and perceiving and consciousness and control of the body, and neurons elsewhere in the body communicate with the brain.
True. When you smell something, sensory information is transmitted from the olfactory receptors in the nose to the brain via afferent neurons. These neurons carry the sensory signals toward the central nervous system, where the brain processes the information related to the smell.
Sensory neurons if I'm not mistaken.