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Smell nose
Your Nose
Your nose helps you breathe, smell, and taste. Find out how in this article for kids. ... A big batch of cookies coming out of the oven. Your gym bag full of dirty clothes. (more...)
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HowStuffWorks "How Smell Works"
When an odorant stimulates the chemoreceptors in the nose that detect smell, they pass on electrical impulses to the brain. The brain then interprets patterns in electrical activity ... (more...)
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Smell -- The Five Senses Website
The smell receptor cell is located high up behind your nose. The receptor is sensitive to chemicals in the mucus in your nose. Q: What disorders/diseases are associated with smell (more...)
Nose definition | Dictionary.com
noun . 1. the part of the face or facial region in humans and certain animals that contains the nostrils and the organs of smell and functions as the usual passageway for air in ... (more...)
Neuroscience For Kids - The Nose Knows
Smell - The Nose Knows . The smells of a rose, perfume, freshly baked bread and cookies...these smells are all made possible because of your nose and brain. (more...)
Smell - The Nose
The Nose. The nose lets us smell and it's a big part of why we are able to taste things. The nose is also the main opening to the respiratory system, our body's system for ... (more...)
Smell & Taste Disorders
Many flavors are recognized mainly through the sense of smell. If you hold your nose while eating chocolate, for example, you will have trouble identifying the chocolate flavor ... (more...)
Neuroscience For Kids - the senses
... having their eyes closed for a very long time. Also, some people are very sensitive to smells, so be careful. See The Nose Knows for background information on the sense of smell. (more...)
Your Sense of Smell
Millions of them are floating around waiting to be sniffed by your nose! You smell these odors through your nose which is almost like a huge cave built to smell, moisten, and ... (more...)
Olfaction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... it is well-developed in the carnivores and ungulates, who must always be aware of each other, and in those that smell for their food, like moles. Dogs in general have a nose ... (more...)
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