Olfactory receptor cells are the receptors for smell.
Jellyfish do not have tongues. However, they do have special cells that allow them to smell and taste their food.
no you can't.... , you'll only loose brain cells if you ever smell something that's ver toxic.
they have a diffarent taste and texture but also smell
It uses its nose to smell for prey.
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they are call vascular cells.
it is smell of food
All of the work your body does is done at the cellular level. Oxygen may be taken into the lungs, but it is the cells that allow it to pass through into the capillaries and then into the red blood cells. Food may be chewed in the mouth and swallowed into the stomach, but it is the secretions of the cell that allow it to be digested. It is the structure of the cells that allow digested food to be absorbed, passed into the blood and transported to other cells. The cells of our glands produce and secrete the hormones.
What two organelles do plant cells have that animal cell do not
Fish have a keen sense of smell which they use to hunt for food, avoid predators, and find their way back to spawning grounds. They detect smells using specialized cells in their olfactory system located within their nostrils or throughout their body, depending on the species. This sense of smell is crucial for their survival and plays a key role in their everyday behaviors and interactions with their environment.
multicellular also caused one problem. Bigger organisms,like the urchin (which has special cells to detect food. Different cells move the urchin to the food) need ways for cells to communicate.
Because during cooking foods support many chemical and physical changes; the released chemical compounds after heating has different odors. These odor particles travel through the air and allow people to smell the cooking food from various distances.