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What molecule is activated from the binding of an odorant to transmembranous receptor molecules on olfactory hairs?
Tiny Hairlike Receptors
Microscopic structures often found on cells or in sensory systems that respond to physical stimuli, playing a key role in various sensory processes.
Tilting Head
An action where the head is inclined to one side, often indicating interest, curiosity, or attentiveness.
Higher-Frequency
Refers to waves or signals with a greater number of cycles per second, often related to electromagnetic spectrums or sound.
Piano Notes
Musical sounds produced by the keys of a piano, each representing a different pitch.
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