Illustration of a cross-section through human olfactory mucosa, a specialised tissue in the upper nasal passage that is involved in smell. The nasal cavity is lined by an epithelium (top) that contains olfactory receptors, a type of neuron (nerve cell) that transmit smell information to the brain. From Traite dAnatomie Humaine, Vol. 3 (1905) by French anatomist Leo Testut (1849-1925).
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