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In the back of the nasal cavity is a patch of tissue called the olfactory epithelium. The olfactory epithelium is populated with neurons called olfactory receptors. Each receptor has cilia, small eye-lash-like structures...
Why Does Ammonia Stink? is an episode from GCAP CoolCast: Garden City Ammonia Program. In the back of the nasal cavity is a patch of tissue called the olfactory epithelium. The olfactory epithelium is populated with neurons called olfactory...
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Published Feb 19, 2021.
In the back of the nasal cavity is a patch of tissue called the olfactory epithelium. The olfactory epithelium is populated with neurons called olfactory receptors. Each receptor has cilia, small eye-lash-like structures extending from the neurons, that are in direct contact with the air passing through the nasal cavity. Extending from the cilia are […] The post Why Does Ammonia Stink? first appeared on Online Industrial Training - Garden City Ammonia Program .
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Published Feb 19, 2021