A proboscis is an elongated appendage from the head of an animal. Olfaction (also known as olfactics or more commonly as smell) is the sense of smell. Proboscis on some animals is used to smell.
Well, darling, both olfactory and proboscis are fancy words related to the sense of smell. Olfactory refers to the sense of smell, while a proboscis is a long nose or snout found in certain animals like elephants or butterflies. So, in a nutshell, they both have something to do with sniffing out scents, whether you're a human or a critter with a trunk.
Proboscis which is the olfactory organ
Ablovium, adenoids, beak, bill, horn, muzzle, nares, nostrils , olfactory nerves, proboscis, schnoz, smeller, sneezer, sniffer, snoot, snout, snuffer, whiffer
The proboscis can be 1 centimeter,
the proboscis monkeys live in swamps in Asia
The Proboscis monkey can be exclusively found in Borneo.
what is the latin name for proboscis monkey?
the proboscis help butterfly to sip nectars from flower
in the olfactory bulb
The word "Proboscis" is pronounced as "pro-boh-sis."
A common house mosquito proboscis tip (Culex sp.). The proboscis contains six parts: two pairs of sharp, flexible cutters (serrated "blades" and sharp tipped "knives") surrounding a pair of fine tubes - one for sucking up blood, the other for dripping a chemical into the wound that keeps the blood flowing.
The proboscis of the pachyderm is prodigious. (politely played!) (Practically perfect!)