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Olfactory Receptors
Specialized nerve cells in the nose responsible for detecting and processing smells.
Airborne Molecules
Airborne molecules are particles or substances that are small enough to be suspended in the air, which can include pollutants, allergens, or fragrances, and can be inhaled by organisms.
Activated
Refers to the state of being in a heightened level of alertness or readiness for action.
Taste Buds
Sensory organs located on the tongue, capable of detecting sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami flavors.
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