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    Olfactory system

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    Sensory organs have cells equipped for detecting signals from the environment, such as odors. Receptors in the membranes of nerve cells in the nose bind to odor molecules, triggering a cascade of chemical reactions tranferred by G proteins into the cytoplasm.
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    Internal Note(Bulk import) [OCPL Contact: Alisa Machalek] Judith A. Stoffer, MA, CMI jStoffer Medical Illustration Phone: 443/676.8883 FAX: 443/946.0205 www.jStoffer.com judy@jStoffer.com
    Keywordssmell, nose
    SourceJudith Stoffer
    Date2005-12-16 00:00:00
    Credit LineJudith Stoffer
    InvestigatorN/A
    Record TypeIllustration
    Topic Area(s);#Cells;#
    Previous UsesInside the Cell
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