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Neural signals from olfactory cilia are transmitted to the __________ and then transmitted to the __________ and other areas of the brain.
A.
thalamus . . . olfactory cortex
B.
olfactory bulb . . . olfactory cortex
C.
olfactory cortex . . . olfactory bulb
D.
olfactory bulb . . . thalamus
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B. olfactory bulb . . . olfactory cortex
Olfactory receptor neurons in the cilia send axons to the olfactory bulb, which then projects to the olfactory cortex and other brain regions (amygdala, entorhinal cortex, etc.).
Olfactory receptor neurons in the cilia send axons to the olfactory bulb, which then projects to the olfactory cortex and other brain regions (amygdala, entorhinal cortex, etc.).
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