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The olfactory bulb (Latin: bulbus olfactorius) is a neural structure of the vertebrate forebrain involved in olfaction, the sense of smell.
A rounded mass of tissue that contains several types of nerve cells that are involved in the sense of smell. There are two olfactory bulbs on the bottom ...
Olfactory bulb, structure located in the forebrain of vertebrates that receives neural input about odours detected by cells in the nasal cavity.
The olfactory bulb is defined as the initial processing center for smell signals in the brain, receiving input from the olfactory nerve and transmitting ...
The olfactory bulb is the main relay structure of the olfactory pathway. It contains the axons of the olfactory receptor cells which synapse with mitral ...
The olfactory bulb is a cylindrical structure lying above the roof of the nasal cavity. It is the main receiving center for the sense of smell. It is found at ...
Olfactory sensory neurons detect a large variety of odor molecules and send information through their axons to the olfactory bulb, the first site for the ...
20 нояб. 2024 г. · one of two small, rounded areas attached to the front of the brain on each side where the olfactory nerves end, that form part of the ...
The olfactory bulb is a structure found on the inferior (bottom) side of the cerebral hemispheres, located near the front of the brain.
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