Odors are the smells of the world. The olfactory receptors inside of the nose transmit information about what you smell to the brain.
The olfactory bulb is the structure in the brain that receives and processes information about odors transmitted from the olfactory receptors in the nasal cavity. This information is then further processed in the brain's olfactory cortex, allowing us to perceive and identify different smells.
In a cell, DNA or Deoxiribose Nucleic Acid stores and transmits genetic information.
Hereditary information is stored in the DNA molecules found in the nucleus of cells. This information is transmitted from generation to generation through the process of reproduction, where parents pass on their genetic material to their offspring.
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) is the carbon compound that stores and transmits genetic information in living organisms. It carries the genetic instructions necessary for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known living beings.
Nervous System
Putting orange or lemon peelings around where the odors are will eliminate some odors. Putting a box of baking soda (not baking powder) in the refrigerator will eliminate odors in it.
In a cell, DNA or Deoxiribose Nucleic Acid stores and transmits genetic information.
It transmits genetic information.
It is the somatic nervous system that transmits information to voluntary muscles. The autonomic nervous system transmits information to involuntary muscles.
In a cell, DNA or Deoxiribose Nucleic Acid stores and transmits genetic information.
an intrusive program that transmits information about your internet surfing habits is called spyware
Messenger RNA (mRNA) transmits genetic information stored in DNA from the cell nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm for protein synthesis. Transfer RNA (tRNA) carries specific amino acids to the ribosomes based on the mRNA sequence, where they are assembled into a protein during translation.
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Spyware
The RECEPTOR protein
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glossopharyngeal nerve (IX)