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- Olfaction abstract "Olfaction, also known as olfactics, is the sense of smell. This sense is mediated by specialized sensory cells of the nasal cavity of vertebrates, which can be considered analogous to sensory cells of the antennae of invertebrates. In humans, olfaction occurs when odorant molecules bind to specific sites on the olfactory receptors. These receptors are used to detect the presence of smell. They come together at the glomerulus, a structure which transmits signals to the olfactory bulb (a brain structure directly above the nasal cavity and below the frontal lobe). Many vertebrates, including most mammals and reptiles, have two distinct olfactory systems—the main olfactory system, and the accessory olfactory system (used mainly to detect pheromones). For air-breathing animals, the main olfactory system detects volatile chemicals, and the accessory olfactory system detects fluid-phase chemicals. Olfaction, along with taste, is a form of chemoreception. The chemicals themselves that activate the olfactory system, in general at very low concentrations, are called odorants. Although taste and smell are separate sensory systems in land animals, water-dwelling organisms often have one chemical sense.Volatile small molecule odorants, non-volatile proteins, and non-volatile hydrocarbons may all produce olfactory sensations. Some animal species are able to smell carbon dioxide in minute concentrations.".
- Olfaction thumbnail Olfactory_system.svg?width=300.
- Olfaction wikiPageExternalLink olfaction-smell-odor.
- Olfaction wikiPageExternalLink Smells.
- Olfaction wikiPageExternalLink chapter09.html.
- Olfaction wikiPageExternalLink dmattw.
- Olfaction wikiPageExternalLink Lucretius_the_Biochemistry_of_Olfaction_and_Scientific_Discovery.
- Olfaction wikiPageExternalLink 04-069.html.
- Olfaction wikiPageExternalLink www.burghart-mt.de.
- Olfaction wikiPageExternalLink olfact1.html.
- Olfaction wikiPageExternalLink review_final.pdf.
- Olfaction wikiPageExternalLink chirality.htm.
- Olfaction wikiPageExternalLink PMC2590501.
- Olfaction wikiPageExternalLink www.olfacts.nl.
- Olfaction wikiPageExternalLink 060803091235.htm.
- Olfaction wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Olfaction wikiPageExternalLink peterbrennancolumn.htm.
- Olfaction wikiPageID "21244265".
- Olfaction wikiPageRevisionID "605994796".
- Olfaction hasPhotoCollection Olfaction.
- Olfaction subject Category:Limbic_system.
- Olfaction subject Category:Olfaction.
- Olfaction comment "Olfaction, also known as olfactics, is the sense of smell. This sense is mediated by specialized sensory cells of the nasal cavity of vertebrates, which can be considered analogous to sensory cells of the antennae of invertebrates. In humans, olfaction occurs when odorant molecules bind to specific sites on the olfactory receptors. These receptors are used to detect the presence of smell.".
- Olfaction label "Olfaction".
- Olfaction label "Olfaction".
- Olfaction label "Olfaktorische Wahrnehmung".
- Olfaction label "Olfato".
- Olfaction label "Olfato".
- Olfaction label "Olfatto".
- Olfaction label "Reukzin".
- Olfaction label "Węch".
- Olfaction label "Обоняние".
- Olfaction label "شم".
- Olfaction label "嗅覚".
- Olfaction label "嗅觉".
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- Olfaction sameAs Όσφρηση.
- Olfaction sameAs Olfato.
- Olfaction sameAs Usaimen.
- Olfaction sameAs Olfaction.
- Olfaction sameAs Penciuman.
- Olfaction sameAs Olfatto.
- Olfaction sameAs 嗅覚.
- Olfaction sameAs 후각.
- Olfaction sameAs Reukzin.
- Olfaction sameAs Węch.
- Olfaction sameAs Olfato.
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- Olfaction wasDerivedFrom Olfaction?oldid=605994796.
- Olfaction depiction Olfactory_system.svg.
- Olfaction isPrimaryTopicOf Olfaction.