olfactory organ

main olfactory organ

An organ that houses olfactory neurons and is responsible for the sense of smell. Examples include the vertebrate nose and the Drosophila dorsal organ.

Type Bone
Parent Structure sense organ
Latin Name main olfactory organ
FMA ID 77659

Sub-structures

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the olfactory organ?
An organ that houses olfactory neurons and is responsible for the sense of smell. Examples include the vertebrate nose and the Drosophila dorsal organ.
What is the Latin name for the olfactory organ?
The Latin name for the olfactory organ is main olfactory organ.

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