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4 How can our nose detect odour of a rose?​

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Answered by devinapatidar91
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The olfactory epithelium has a layer of olfactory receptor cells, special neurons that sense smells, like the taste buds of your nose. When odour molecules hit the back of your nose, they get stuck in a layer of mucus covering the olfactory epithelium.

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