Thursday, February 19, 2009

Olfactory


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olfactory

Chemical molecules enter the nose and dissolve in mucous within a membrane called the olfactory epithelium. In humans, the olfactory epithelium is located about 7 cm up and into
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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary
olfactory /ol·fac·to·ry/ (ol-fak´ter-e) pertaining to the sense of smell. ol·fac·to·ry (l-f k t-r, -tr, l-) adj. Of, relating to, or contributing to the sense of smell.
ol·fac·to·ry   (l-f k t-r, -tr, l-) adj. Of, relating to, or contributing to the sense of smell. [Latin olfact rius, used to sniff at, from olfactus, past participle of
CN I. Olfactory Nerve The olfactory nerve is actually a collection of sensory nerve rootlets that extend down from the olfactory bulb and pass through the many openings of the
Definition of olfactory from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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