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Julie Reese is working on developing a magazine advertisement for Planet Fitness, a health and fitness club. She knows what she wants the advertisement to say and the illustrations she wants to use, but she is having a tough time putting it all together. Julie is having trouble determining the
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.
Olfactory Epithelium
Two 1-square-inch patches of tissue, one at the top of each nasal cavity, which together contain about 10 million olfactory neurons, the receptors for smell.
Taste Receptors
Specialized cells located on the tongue that enable the perception of different tastes, such as sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami.
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