How does the smell of dogs work
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The Canine Olfactory Apparatus: An Engineering Marvel At the heart of a dog's superior sense of smell lies an intricate olfactory apparatus. Their noses are a symphony of finely tuned structures designed to capture and process scents. The olfactory epithelium, a tissue located within the nasal cavity, boasts a staggering number of specialized receptors called olfactory receptor cells. These cells possess receptors that can identify specific odor molecules, allowing dogs to discern an astonishing array of scents... Discover more in this podcast...
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