how do we detect the smell of an agarbatti (incense sticks)?
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when the smell of the incense sticks reach to our nose ,then the olfactory receptor present in our nose detect it send it to fore brain in the form of electrical signals .Fore brains interprets this information As the smell of incense sticks where it is already store..............
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when the smell of the incense sticks reach to our nose ,then the olfactory receptor present in our nose detect it send it to fore brain in the form of electrical signals .Fore brains interprets this information As the smell of incense sticks where it is already store..............
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Explanation:
When agarbatti burns, it produces pleasant smell, which is detected by the olfactory receptor present inside the nose. The action of smell generates the electrical impulse. These impulses are carried to the sensory area of brain(forebrain-cerebrum). Thus we detect the smell of agarbatti.
All information from our environment is detected by the specialised tips of some nerve cells. These receptors are usually located in our sense organs, such as the inner ear, the nose, the tongue, and so on. So gustatory receptors will detect taste while olfactory receptors will detect smell.
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