Parts of a noseolfactory receptor neurons and neitral cells
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The Anatomy—in More Detail.
The cell bodies of the olfactory receptor neurons are located in the olfactory organ. These are found in the upper part of the nasal cavity, nasal septum, and on the inner aspect of the superior nasal concha.
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In vertebrates, ORNs are bipolar neurons with dendrites facing the external surface of the cribriform plate with axons that pass through the cribriform foramina with terminal end at olfactory bulbs. The ORNs are located in the olfactory epithelium in the nasal cavity.
Location: olfactory epithelium in the nose
Shape: Bipolar sensory receptor
Postsynaptic connections: Olfactory bulb
System: Smell
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