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Section 117. the Impressions of Smell Are Conducted Through the First

Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata · H. G. Wells — chapter 117 of 285 · ~58 words · public domain

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nerve to the brain, and are first received by special hair-bearing cells in the olfactory mucous membrane of the upper part of the nasal passage. The sense of taste has a special nerve in the ninth, the fibres of which terminate in special cells and cell aggregates in the little papillae (velvet pile-like processes) that cover the tongue.

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