In the nasal cavity.
in the olfactory nerve
People detect odors because sensory receptors located in the nose carry smell sensations to the brain. The receptors, which are nerve cell endings, are found in the mucous membrane in the roof of the nose.
Sense, smell, and nose are nouns. Your is a possessive pronoun, acting as an adjective.
In the nasal cavity.
Molecules of the substance are picked up from its surface by moving air currents, and eventually waft into your nose, where they're chemically analyzed by the olfactory nerve endings that you keep in there.
because your feet sweat and the sweat sits there and releases a gas to make the smell. Thank you for using Answers.com
Pulling nose hair hurts because the hair follicles in the nose are connected to nerve endings, which are sensitive to pain. When the hair is pulled out, it can cause discomfort or pain due to the stimulation of these nerve endings.
cause we can smell and we have a nose
If your nose runs and your feet smell, you're built upside down.
Well, you smell things because you have a nose. Your mom and dad produced your nose so you can smell delicious, and somewhat nasty things. The little hairs in your nose help you smell also. Well, that's about it. and remember, ALWAYS keep your nose clean so you can smell!
no, you do not need a nose. who nose...i nose
Some nerves that are in the nose include the nasociliary nerve, anterior ethmoid nerve, and the posterior ethmoid nerve. The cranial nerve V and trigeminal nerve are also found in the nose and give sensation to the nose and face.