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Structure in the brain's olfactory bulb
continuous renewal of Glomerulus receptors throughout the life cycle, and the relationship between the olfactory neuron and the glomerulus, and finally, the
Glomerulus_(olfaction)
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fibers, or neurons. Glomerulus is the diminutive of the Latin glomus, meaning "ball of yarn". Glomerulus may refer to: Glomerulus (kidney), the filtering
Glomerulus
Distortion of the perception of smell
complete or partial loss of olfaction. Anosmia, the complete loss of olfaction, and hyposmia, the partial loss of olfaction are the two disorders classified
Dysosmia
Adaptive immune gene selection
its simplest level, humans have long been acquainted with the sense of olfaction for its use in determining the pleasantness or the unpleasantness of one's
Major histocompatibility complex and sexual selection
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Sense that detects smells
The sense of smell, or olfaction, is the special sense through which smells (or odors) are perceived. The sense of smell has many functions, including
Sense_of_smell
Sensory system used for smelling
olfactory system is the sensory system used for the sense of smell (olfaction). Olfaction is one of the special senses directly associated with specific organs
Olfactory_system
Study of flavor perception and how it affects cognition and memory
learning, satiety, and decision making. Areas of interest include how olfaction contributes to flavor, food addiction and obesity, taste preferences,
Neurogastronomy
Neural structure
neural structure in the forebrain of vertebrates that is involved in olfaction, or the sense of smell. It transmits olfactory information to the other
Olfactory_bulb
Specialised epithelial tissue in the nasal cavity that detects odours
additional neural crest-origin for many of these cell types as well. Olfaction results from the proper development and interaction of the two components
Olfactory_epithelium
Term
Retronasal smell, retronasal olfaction, is the ability to perceive flavor dimensions of foods and drinks. Retronasal smell is a sensory modality that
Retronasal_smell
American molecular biologist (born 1946)
neurons expressing the same receptor is collected by a single dedicated glomerulus of the olfactory bulb. Axel's primary research interest is on how the
Richard_Axel
Cranial nerve I, for smelling
neurons transmit nerve impulses about odors to the central nervous system (olfaction). Derived from the embryonic nasal placode, the olfactory nerve is somewhat
Olfactory_nerve
American biologist
collected by a single dedicated glomerulus of the olfactory bulb. Buck was awarded the Takasago Award for Research in Olfaction (1992), Unilever Science Award
Linda_B._Buck
is the system related to the sense of smell (olfaction). Many fish activities are dependent on olfaction, such as: mating, discriminating kin, avoiding
Olfactory_toxicity_in_fish
Transduction nerve cell within the olfactory system
Julia; Barłowska, Katarzyna; Dzięcioł, Michał (2021-08-21). "Canine Olfaction: Physiology, Behavior, and Possibilities for Practical Applications".
Olfactory_receptor_neuron
Brain area in insects
olfactory sensory neurons expressing that receptor type, such that each glomerulus houses all or the majority of sensory neurons of a given receptor type
Antennal_lobe
Chemical scents emitted by flowers
fixation of a VOC on a chemoreceptor triggers the activation of an antennal glomerulus, further projecting on an olfactory receptor neuron and finally triggering
Floral_scent
Part of the ethmoid bone in the skull
Valkenburgh, Blaire (2017). The cribriform plate: Evolution of mammalian olfaction written in bone. UCLA (Thesis) – via eScholarship. Wikimedia Commons has
Cribriform_plate
Family of transport proteins
significant in the function of various sensory pathways including vision and olfaction, as well as in other key cellular functions such as hormone release and
Cyclic nucleotide–gated ion channel
Cyclic_nucleotide–gated_ion_channel
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A head or dense cluster of flowers, formed by condensation of a cyme, as in the flowering dogwood.
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A glomerulus.
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The sense by which the impressions made on the olfactory organs by the odorous particles in the atmosphere are perceived.
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The bunch of looped capillary blood vessels in a Malpighian capsule of the kidney.
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of Glomerulus
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Gathered or formed into a ball or round mass.