It is called the olfactory nerve.
Smelling
smell.
The nose is the sense organ of smell. The nose allows us to smell because of special 'nose hairs' found further up in the nose away from the part we can see. these hairs pick up the smell of the surroundings send an appropriate message to the brain then the brain interprets it, and gives an identification of the smell.
Skin
what is the trivia about this sense
the nose belongs to the respiratory system.
The nose is the organ which continues to grow throughout life
nose!
The Nose.
Your nose
A sense organ is an organ of the 6 senses. The sense organs and senses are: the eyes--sight the nose--smell the tongue--taste the ears--hearing and balance the skin--touch
-- The organ of the sense of sight is the eye, including the optic nerve. -- The organ of the sense of hearing is the ear, including the middle and inner ones. -- The organ of the sense of smell is the nose and the olfactory nerves. -- The organ of the sense of taste is the tongue and its taste buds. -- The organ of the sense of touch is the skin and its nerve endings.
Nose
The nose is the sense organ of smell. The nose allows us to smell because of special 'nose hairs' found further up in the nose away from the part we can see. these hairs pick up the smell of the surroundings send an appropriate message to the brain then the brain interprets it, and gives an identification of the smell.
Our nose is a sensory organ it is the sense of smell. When our nose smells something unpleasant or pungent we close our nose to prevent ourselves from continuing to smell the foul odor. Therefore, we now know that the noseis a very sensitive organ.
There are several organs that make up the respiratory system. Some of these include the nose, throat, lungs, alveoli, bronchi and the larynx.
Eyes, nose and tongue help salu to find the food is stale or not
tongue
i said what is the answer of the five sense organs in our body?