Asked by Edwin Hilerio on May 15, 2024
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A chemical can stimulate smell receptors for only a limited amount of time because of a process called sensory ________.
Sensory Adaptation
A process in which the same chemical can stimulate receptors only for a limited amount of time until the receptors eventually no longer respond to the chemical.
- Understand the neural pathways involved in taste and smell.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the neural pathways involved in taste and smell.
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