olfactory receptors
olfactory are the only glands located in that area
Flowers are known for their pretty colors and pleasant aromas. These are visual and olfactory cues to pollinators.
Small, non-polar molecules do not bind to your olfactory receptors because they have no partial charges.
Since you haven't given us any options - the one relating to friction is the correct answer !
"Cue' is a stick used in pool or billiards, or it can mean a prompt on stage.
A stick is the same as a cue. Cue is the term most used.
A cue is a direction to do something. To act on cue is to do what you need to do when the cue is given to you. It is common in acting, as delivering your line on cue, that is, when your turn comes up or when you hear the line that leads into yours.
A stick is the same as a cue. Cue is the term most used.
Cue can mean a wooden shaft used in games, or a direction to speak in a play.
What it needs to survive
Do you mean how do you screw the cue ball back? You cue at the bottom of the cue ball, with a downward motion and you hit it hard, relative to how much you want to screw it back.
The Olfactory nerve. CN1 Cranial Nerve I, or the first cranial nerve called the Olfactory nerve.
Olfactory relates to the sense of smell. Oflactory is a spelling error.
Yes. There are two distinct parts to the olfactory system--the main olfactory system and the accessory olfactory system
It means, 'bald,' like a cue ball.
in the olfactory bulb