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The olfactory nerves are cranial nerves( arise from the brain ). olfactory nerve is the first nerve among the all cranial nerves. olfactory nerves passes sense of smell through nerve impulses( chemical=neurotransmitters, and electrical signals ).

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What function does the olfactory nerve control?

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Where in the nose are the nerve endings for smell?

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Where in the nose are the nerve ending for smell?

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Impulses carried by the olfactory nerve are for the sense of?

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What is the nerve that carries the sensation of smell to the brain?

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What nerve transmit the sense of smell to the brain?

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What cranial nerve is used when smelling a flower?

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What is the nerve in your nose?

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Is the olfactory nerve a function of the paranasal sinuses?

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What nerve that connected in the nose?

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