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Anatomy of the Structures Involved in Smell (Olfaction). The olfactory bulb (1) contains mitral cells (2) that receive information from the olfactory cells (6). The olfactory cells are found within the nasal epithelium (4) and pass their information through the cribriform plate (3) of the ethmoid bone. Numbered labels
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Bulbus olfactorius
Lamina cribrosa
Concha nasalis inferior
Concha nasalis media
Concha nasalis superior
Substantia perforata anterior
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