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How do we detect the smell of an agarbatti (incense stick)?

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Answered by IIRissingstarll
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  • Smell of an agarbatti is detected by nose, olfactory receptors present in the nose sends electrical signal to the fore brain. Fore brain interprets this signal as the incense stick to be detected as smell.
Answered by uzair2267
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The scent of the incense stick initially reaches our nose, where it is detected by the olfactory receptors. The receptors then send electrical signals to the forebrain with this information. The forebrain then interprets this information as the smell of an incense stick, which it already has stored in its memory.

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