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Summarize how animals detect smells.(1 point) Responses An animal uses its skin, which is a sensory organ. Chemical receptors on the skin detect tiny particles in the air and then send signals to the brain. An animal uses its skin, which is a sensory organ. Chemical receptors on the skin detect tiny particles in the air and then send signals to the brain. An animal uses its nose, which is a sensory organ. Chemical receptors within the nose detect tiny particles in the air and then send signals to the brain. An animal uses its nose, which is a sensory organ. Chemical receptors within the nose detect tiny particles in the air and then send signals to the brain. An animal uses its skin, which is a sensory organ. Vibration receptors on the skin detect vibrations in the air and then send signals to the brain. An animal uses its skin, which is a sensory organ. Vibration receptors on the skin detect vibrations in the air and then send signals to the brain. An animal uses its nose, which is a sensory organ. Vibration receptors within the nose detect vibrations in the air and then send signals to the brain.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Animals detect smells primarily using their noses, which are specialized sensory organs. Inside the nose, chemical receptors identify tiny particles in the air, sending signals to the brain to process the scent.
Answered by samamammamama
4 grade
Answered by samamammamama
say it like you're in the 4 grade

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