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At the end of "Un bel dì," the orchestra:
Inner Ear
The innermost portion of the ear, containing the cochlea, the vestibular sacs, and the semicircular canals.
Eardrum
A thin membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear and vibrates in response to sound waves.
Olfactory Neurons
Sensory cells located in the nasal cavity that are responsible for the detection of odor molecules, leading to the sense of smell.
Human Olfactory System
Pertains to the bodily structures and processes involved in the sense of smell in humans.
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