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The areas of the brain located just above the sinus cavity and just below the frontal lobes that receive information from the olfactory receptor cells is known as the:

A) Olfactory lobe
B) Olfactory cortex
C) Olfactory bulb
D) Olfaction association area
E) Olfaction gyrus

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Answer:

C) Olfactory bulb is a correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Olfactory blub role it to sense the smell once they receive the information from the olfactory receptor, it sends the information from the nose to the brain region.This process occurs when the odorants get bind to the olfactory receptors at the specific sites and the glomerulus is present on the olfactory bulb of brain region detects the signal from the receptor and transmit to olfactory blub, and then the brain interacts with the sensory parts, by this ways smell identification is done.

The areas of the brain located just above the sinus cavity and just below the frontal lobes that receive information from the olfactory receptor cells is known as the Olfactory bulb.

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