Explain how the sense of smell is carried into the brain from olfactory neurons
What will be an ideal response?
The axons of the olfactory neurons make up the olfactory nerve. The nerve impulse is carried to the olfactory bulb in the CNS. Olfactory information is carried from the olfactory bulb to the primary olfactory cortex in the temporal lobe. The primary olfactory cortex is responsible for awareness and identification of an odor.
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A) exocytosis. B) transcytosis. C) phagocytosis. D) receptor-mediated endocytosis. E) pinocytosis.
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A) Horner's B) chorea C) epilepsy D) ptosis
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a. receptor-mediated endocytosis b. facilitated diffusion c. carrier-mediated transport d. secondary active transport e. cotransport
________ is any molecule that binds to another molecule.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).