Neural signals from olfactory cilia are transmitted to the olfactory bulb and and then transmitted to the olfactory cortex and other areas of the brain.
Answer: Option B
Step-by-step explanation:
All the signals that we receive through are body are sensed through the brain. The olfactory is an important center of the brain that is responsible for this activity.
The olfactory bulb receives the smell from the olfactory cilia, that then takes it to the cortex, then transfers it to the other parts of the brain and make us sense the smell.