the holes allow for cranial nerve I to pass through our nose
Mercury has holes in it because of the impact of larger meteorites hitting into it. These holes are commonly scientifically referred to as impact craters.
There are 12 plates that make up the Earth. More info 1 The Eurasian plate 2 Australian Plate 3 Indian plate 4 Philippine plate 5 Pacific plate 6 Juan de Fuca plate 7 Nazca plate 8 Cocos plate 9 North American plate 10 Caribbean plate 11 South American plate 12 African plate 13 Arabian plate 14 Antarctic plate 15 Scotia plate 16 Eurasian plate
You pour coca cola on the plate and use a cloth to rub the plate.
what are the advantages of a metal plate
No breaking a plate is a physical change. A chemical change is a change to a substance where its identity changes. When you break a plate you still have a plate not a new substance.
Ethmoid bone
It will reduce your sense of smell.
A fractured cribriform plate can result in cerebrospinal fluid leaking into the nose and loss of sense of smell.
cribriform plate.
Cribriform plate
The bones that give passage to the olfactory nerve fibers are the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone. The olfactory nerve fibers pass through small openings called cribriform foramina in the cribriform plate, allowing them to enter the nasal cavity and transmit sensory information related to smell.
The cranial nerves exit from the brain inside the cranial cavity.
the olfactory bulb is located above the cribriform plate
It is the vestibule and the semicircular ducts are involved with the dynamic equilibrium.
Small unmyelinated axons from olfactory receptor bipolar neurons (originating in the olfactory epithelium of the nasal cavity) pass through small holes in the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone. These small nerves are primary sensory neurons that synapse with the olfactory bulb of Cranial Nerve 1 (olfactory nerve) which lies on top of the cribriform plate. These olfactory receptor neurons bind to different types of odorant molecules and, depending on the type of receptor and odorant molecule, fire action potentials which are transmitted to the brain and perceived as recognizable odors. Specifically these are called the Fila Olfactoria.
Small unmyelinated axons from olfactory receptor bipolar neurons (originating in the olfactory epithelium of the nasal cavity) pass through small holes in the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone. These small nerves are primary sensory neurons that synapse with the olfactory bulb of Cranial Nerve 1 (olfactory nerve) which lies on top of the cribriform plate. These olfactory receptor neurons bind to different types of odorant molecules and, depending on the type of receptor and odorant molecule, fire action potentials which are transmitted to the brain and perceived as recognizable odors. Specifically these are called the Fila Olfactoria.
The ethmoid bone contains the cribriform plate which allows olfactory fibers to pass from the mucousa membrane to the brain. - Good luck in Anatomy!