Asked by
Zachary Newquist
on Dec 28, 2024Verified
The sensory receptors for smell are referred to as
A) smell buds.
B) gustatory bulbs.
C) olfactory cilia.
D) sciatic receptors.
Olfactory Cilia
Hair-like structures on the olfactory receptor neurons within the nose that serve as sites for odorant molecules to bind, initiating the perception of smell.
- Identify and describe the sensory systems and their functions, including taste, smell, touch, and vision.
- Describe the physiological basis for the senses of taste and smell, including receptor types and stimuli.
Verified Answer
BJ
Learning Objectives
- Identify and describe the sensory systems and their functions, including taste, smell, touch, and vision.
- Describe the physiological basis for the senses of taste and smell, including receptor types and stimuli.