Explain why the olfactory adaptation time for one substance can be relatively short, but for another substance it can be much longer.
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because the smell disappears with time
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The olfactory adaptation time for one substance can be relative Lee short but for another substance it may be much longer because of the concentration of the odour constraint.
● Adaptation in olfaction permits the olfactory framework to keep up balance with the odorant fixations in the encompassing condition, yet react fittingly to the presence of novel scents or changes in odorant focus
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