EVERYDAY SCIENCE

SCIENCE

NERVOUS SYSTEM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The olfactory area is concerned with.
A
Smell
B
Sight
C
Hearing
D
Speech
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Your olfactory mucosa plays a significant role in your ability to smell. This membrane is in the upper part of your nasal cavity and contains different types of cells: Olfactory receptor cells, which support two processes: dendritic process and central process.

Detailed explanation-2: -Olfactory Cortex: Vital for the processing and perception of odor. Is a component of the limbic system. This system is involved in the processing of our emotions, survival instincts, and memory formation and connects senses, such as odors, to our memories and emotions.

Detailed explanation-3: -Your sense of smell-like your sense of taste-is part of your chemosensory system, or the chemical senses. Your ability to smell comes from specialized sensory cells, called olfactory sensory neurons, which are found in a small patch of tissue high inside the nose.

Detailed explanation-4: -The olfactory lobes are small-sized, club-shaped solid structures found in the forebrain and their main function is to control the sense of smell.

Detailed explanation-5: -The olfactory nerve is a solely sensory nerve and conveys the sense of smell. Its receptors are located in the olfactory mucosa under the roof of the nasal cavity. The olfactory fibers cross the skull base through the olfactory foramina of the cribriform plate and enter the olfactory bulb in the olfactory groove.

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