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olfactory epithelium (schenedarian membrane) is​

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Microscopically there is a bilaminar membrane with pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelial cells on the internal (or cavernous) side and periosteum on the osseous side. The size of the sinuses varies in different skulls, and even on the two sides of the same skull.[2] This membrane is present in the nasal chamber which helps to smell (olfactory receptor)

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The Schneiderian membrane is a modified mucous membrane forming the epithelial part of the olfactory organ. It is composed of ciliated columnar/cuboidal epithelial cells, goblet cells, nonciliated columnar cells with microvilli and basal cells.

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