What is the olfactorypathway, starting from odorant
What is the olfactorypathway, starting from odorant to the primaryolfactory area? How does this pathway differfrom other sensorypathways? Match the followingstructures with their corresponding descriptions. Name of Structure Descriptions No. of Structure 1. Optic disc an areawhere odorants bindto receptors toproduce a sensation that will be perceived as smell 4 2. Round window location of no visual activity, known as the “blind spot” 1 3. Vitreous humor contains the organs that sense dynamic equilibrium 5 4. Olfactory epithelium contains the organs that sense static equilibrium 8 5. Semicircular canals possess the following layersto allow forthe transmission of stimuli to the optic nerve; pigmented layer,photoreceptor layer,outer synaptic layer, bipolar cell layer, innersynaptic layer,ganglion layer 6 6. Retina jelly-like mass that provides stability and structure to the eye 3 7. Auditory ossicles (malleus, incus, and stapes) the smallest bones in the body; transmits vibrations that are key to hearing 7 8. Vestibule membrane that allows fluid waves to dissipate 2 SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING BIOC 123
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