Asked by Isaac Johnson on Jun 08, 2024

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Which of the following statements concerning olfaction is true?

A) Damaged olfactory neurons are replaced.
B) Olfactory epithelial receptors are highly specific.
C) Olfaction first goes to the thalamus and is then relayed to the cerebral cortex.
D) Continued stimulation of olfactory neurons produces the same level of response.
E) Replacement of neurons is a common phenomenon in the body.

Olfactory Neurons

Specialized nerve cells responsible for the sense of smell, located in the nasal cavity.

Olfactory Epithelial

A specialized epithelial tissue in the nasal cavity responsible for detecting odors, containing olfactory receptor neurons that send signals to the brain.

  • Recognize the replacement and specificity of olfactory receptors.
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Jesus RiveraJun 14, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Olfactory neurons have the unique ability among neurons to regenerate, allowing for the replacement of damaged olfactory neurons. This is a distinctive feature of the olfactory system, contrasting with many other neurons in the body that do not regenerate once damaged.