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The Aboriginal Corrections Continuum of Care model employs a diversity of interventions to prepare Indigenous offenders for successful reintegration.
Sense of Smell
The ability to perceive odors through olfactory sensory neurons in the nose, which play a key role in human interactions and perceiving the environment.
Sense of Taste
The ability to perceive and differentiate flavors in substances, mediated by taste buds on the tongue and other areas of the mouth.
Auditory Nerve
A cranial nerve that transmits sound information from the cochlea of the inner ear to the brain.
Receptor Cells
Specialized cells that respond to specific types of stimuli, converting them into signals that can be interpreted by the nervous system.
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