I think it's olfactory cells.
detect smell
the detect smell
No. You have baroreceptors in your body to detect pressures, however you can detect density of the air by the temperature in which you are inhaling.
rod cell tell about the intensity of light
the smell travels to the olfactory cells, near the top of the nose. when these cells detect the smell, the cells send specific electrical impulses to the brain, which are then interpreted by the lobe of the brain, located under the skull fissure
detect smell
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.
Cesium doesn't have a smell you need special equipment to detect Cesium.
to detect smell
no
the smell or consistency
By the smell of the explosive
the detect smell
The smell of ammonia isn't a smell, it is a chemical burn. Even people with anosmia can detect the "smell" of ammonia
No. You have baroreceptors in your body to detect pressures, however you can detect density of the air by the temperature in which you are inhaling.
Pap smears are no longer used to detect cell atrophy.
When they can smell blood in the water.