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Bacteria that degrade aromatic compounds with reductions steps rather than oxygenase activity prior to ring fission are likely to be anaerobes.
Olfactory Bulb
A brain structure above the olfactory epithelium in the nasal cavity; from this structure, the olfactory nerve carries information about smell to the brain.
Odorants
Odorants are chemicals that are capable of eliciting a physiological response that is detected by the sense of smell.
Thalamus
A brain structure that acts as a relay station for sensory signals, excluding smell, to the cerebral cortex.
Olfaction
A sensory process involving the recognition and perception of smells through specialized receptor cells in the nasal cavity.
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