Describe the path of nerve impulses from olfactory receptors to the parts of the brain to be processed.

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Describe the path of nerve impulses from olfactory receptors to the parts of the brain to be processed.

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Olfactory neural network starts in the nasal cavity where olfactory receptors are present and ends in the brain where the information transmitted through the olfactory network is processed. Nasal cavity contains olfactory receptors which interact with the environmental molecules to produce olfactory neural signals.

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