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Olfaction
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  • Tameyra Stefani Al-Suhairy
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  • 1

    chemical sensation of gaseous odorants, also known as the ability to smell.

    Olfaction

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    Olfaction

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    Olfaction

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    Animal sense of smell 3

    vomeronasal, Olfactory, Trigeminal

  • 5

    for sexual receptivity, danger, territorial boundaries, and food sources.

    Pheromones

  • 6

    ACCESSORY OLFACTORY SYSTEM

    Vomeronasal

  • 7

    Detects pheromones, which are chemical signals involved in social and reproductive behaviors. In humans, this system is vestigial or underdeveloped.

    Vomeronasal organ

  • 8

    Found in some animals, such as rodents and reptiles, but its function in humans is debated. When present, it is located at the base of the nasal septum

    Vomeronasal organ

  • 9

    originates in the roof of the nasal cavity with the olfactory epithelium, which is a collection of olfactory receptor cells.

    Olfactory system

  • 10

    responsible for the sense of smell, or olfaction, and it involves a complex network of structures that detect, transmit, and process odorant molecules

    olfactory system

  • 11

    contains the sensory receptors for smell.

    olfactory epithelium

  • 12

    located in the nasal cavity, specifically in the roof of the nasal cavity, along the nasal septum, and on the superior nasal concha.

    olfactory epithelium

  • 13

    Covers superior nasal cavity and cribriform plate

    olfactory epithelium

  • 14

    Olfactory receptors

  • 15

    Supporting cells

    columnar epithelium

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    replace receptors monthly

    Basal cells = stem cells

  • 17

    produce mucus

    Olfactory glands/ Bowman's Glands

  • 18

    Supporting cells

    Sustentacular cells

  • 19

    stem cell-like precursors that play a crucial role in the regeneration of olfactory receptor cells.

    Basal cells

  • 20

    2Types of Basal Cells:

    Globose, Horizontal

  • 21

    specialized exocrine glands located in the olfactory epithelium. They secrete a watery mucus that plays several important roles in the functioning of the olfactory system.

    Bowman’s glands

  • 22

    structure located in the forebrain of vertebrates that receives neural input about odors detected by cells in the nasal cavity.

    Olfactory Bulb

  • 23

    transmits signals from the olfactory bulb to higher regions of the brain involved in processing olfactory information.

    Olfactory tract

  • 24

    have lock-and-key type of system.

    Olfactory receptors and odor molecules

  • 25

    Each olfactory sensory neuron has

    Cilia

  • 26

    Odor memory

    Hippocampus

  • 27

    Motivational and emotional aspects of smell

    Hypothalamus amygdala

  • 28

    Conscious perception of smell

    Frontal cortex

  • 29

    starts when an odorant binds to olfactory receptor cells, triggering a chemical reaction.

    Olfactory transduction

  • 30

    decreasing sensitivity

    Adaptation

  • 31

    Medical scent

    Camphoraceous

  • 32

    Musky

  • 33

    Ethereal

  • 34

    Pungent

  • 35

    Putrid

  • 36

    Anosmia

  • 37

    Hyposmia

  • 38

    Dysosmia

  • 39

    Parosmia

  • 40

    Phantosmia

  • 41

    Anosmia

  • 42

    Hyposmia

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    Dysosmia

  • 44

    Anosmia

  • 45

    Hyposmia

  • 46

    Dysosmia

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    chemical sensation of gaseous odorants, also known as the ability to smell.

    Olfaction

  • 2

    Olfaction

  • 3

    Olfaction

  • 4

    Animal sense of smell 3

    vomeronasal, Olfactory, Trigeminal

  • 5

    for sexual receptivity, danger, territorial boundaries, and food sources.

    Pheromones

  • 6

    ACCESSORY OLFACTORY SYSTEM

    Vomeronasal

  • 7

    Detects pheromones, which are chemical signals involved in social and reproductive behaviors. In humans, this system is vestigial or underdeveloped.

    Vomeronasal organ

  • 8

    Found in some animals, such as rodents and reptiles, but its function in humans is debated. When present, it is located at the base of the nasal septum

    Vomeronasal organ

  • 9

    originates in the roof of the nasal cavity with the olfactory epithelium, which is a collection of olfactory receptor cells.

    Olfactory system

  • 10

    responsible for the sense of smell, or olfaction, and it involves a complex network of structures that detect, transmit, and process odorant molecules

    olfactory system

  • 11

    contains the sensory receptors for smell.

    olfactory epithelium

  • 12

    located in the nasal cavity, specifically in the roof of the nasal cavity, along the nasal septum, and on the superior nasal concha.

    olfactory epithelium

  • 13

    Covers superior nasal cavity and cribriform plate

    olfactory epithelium

  • 14

    Olfactory receptors

  • 15

    Supporting cells

    columnar epithelium

  • 16

    replace receptors monthly

    Basal cells = stem cells

  • 17

    produce mucus

    Olfactory glands/ Bowman's Glands

  • 18

    Supporting cells

    Sustentacular cells

  • 19

    stem cell-like precursors that play a crucial role in the regeneration of olfactory receptor cells.

    Basal cells

  • 20

    2Types of Basal Cells:

    Globose, Horizontal

  • 21

    specialized exocrine glands located in the olfactory epithelium. They secrete a watery mucus that plays several important roles in the functioning of the olfactory system.

    Bowman’s glands

  • 22

    structure located in the forebrain of vertebrates that receives neural input about odors detected by cells in the nasal cavity.

    Olfactory Bulb

  • 23

    transmits signals from the olfactory bulb to higher regions of the brain involved in processing olfactory information.

    Olfactory tract

  • 24

    have lock-and-key type of system.

    Olfactory receptors and odor molecules

  • 25

    Each olfactory sensory neuron has

    Cilia

  • 26

    Odor memory

    Hippocampus

  • 27

    Motivational and emotional aspects of smell

    Hypothalamus amygdala

  • 28

    Conscious perception of smell

    Frontal cortex

  • 29

    starts when an odorant binds to olfactory receptor cells, triggering a chemical reaction.

    Olfactory transduction

  • 30

    decreasing sensitivity

    Adaptation

  • 31

    Medical scent

    Camphoraceous

  • 32

    Musky

  • 33

    Ethereal

  • 34

    Pungent

  • 35

    Putrid

  • 36

    Anosmia

  • 37

    Hyposmia

  • 38

    Dysosmia

  • 39

    Parosmia

  • 40

    Phantosmia

  • 41

    Anosmia

  • 42

    Hyposmia

  • 43

    Dysosmia

  • 44

    Anosmia

  • 45

    Hyposmia

  • 46

    Dysosmia