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Medicine, 06.10.2019 14:30 lays20001

You can easily distinguish between atuna fish salad sandwich and a chiquen salad sandwich by their smell, because airborne molecules fron tuna salad and chicken salad: a) estimulante teo diferente paterna of odor receptor in the nasal cavity. b) stimulate different sensory thresholds. c)each stimulates a different odor receptor in the nasal cavity. d) generate neural impulses along two different sensory pathways

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