See, the smell of my son is as the smell of a field which the LORD hath blessed... Genesis 27:27
"The human nose is designed to detect a trillion smells......Sensory neurons in the nose
--and relay signals to
the olfactory bulb, a structure in the forebrain where initial odor
processing occurs.
--The olfactory bulb primarily transmits information to
the piriform cortex, the main structure of the olfactory cortex, for
more comprehensive processing.As a person inhales through the nose, the air with the ordorant
molecules goes across millions of olfactory neurons in the nasal cavity. These specially-designed neurons have surface
receptors called GPCRs (G-Protein Coupled Receptors).
The
odorant molecule—called a ligand—specifically binds with a G-protein
receptor and immediately causes a biochemical cascade of reactions
(intracellular adenyl cyclase components) within the neuron.
When a volatile molecule [ligand] is recognized by a [G-protein] receptor, it is activated and generates a signal that is transmitted to the olfactory bulb in the brain, a signal that is then translated into an odor.....olfactory neurons are not to be considered as sensors simply passing from a resting state to a stimulated state, but that their identity is in permanent [change], not only according to the expressed receptor but also according to past experiences. This discovery adds another level to the complexity and flexibility of the olfactory system...."
When a volatile molecule [ligand] is recognized by a [G-protein] receptor, it is activated and generates a signal that is transmitted to the olfactory bulb in the brain, a signal that is then translated into an odor.....olfactory neurons are not to be considered as sensors simply passing from a resting state to a stimulated state, but that their identity is in permanent [change], not only according to the expressed receptor but also according to past experiences. This discovery adds another level to the complexity and flexibility of the olfactory system...."
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