Connect And Learnsmart Labs Access Card For Biology: Concepts And Investigations
Connect And Learnsmart Labs Access Card For Biology: Concepts And Investigations
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ISBN: 9781259335976
Author: Marielle Hoefnagels
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 27, Problem 6WIO
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The reasons for cold medicines that dry the nasal cavity make it harder to smell.

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The chemoreceptors receptors present in the nasal cavity are responsible for the detection of odor of the molecules. The sense of smell that is olfaction is based on the ability to detect the chemicals. The chemicals are detected by the chemoreceptors present in the nose and the tongue.

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