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In What Hair-Like Structures Are the Sensory Receptors of the Olfactory

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In what hair-like structures are the sensory receptors of the olfactory system located? Wording is awkward. Recommend changing to: The sensory receptors of the olfactory system are located in the hair-like structures called:

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Brain Fold

The creases and wrinkles on the surface of the brain which increase its surface area, allowing for greater cognitive capacity and function.

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A mammalian order that includes humans, monkeys, and apes, characterized by large brains, forward-facing eyes, and opposable thumbs.

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The bony structure that forms the head in vertebrates, housing and protecting the brain.

Genus

A rank in the biological classification system (taxonomy) that groups together species sharing common characteristics, just above species level.

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