The Olfactory Tracts Project

The Olfactory Tracts Project - Olfactory neurons synapse with secondary neurons in the olfactory bulbs 2. Olfactory tracts project to the cerebral cortex without passing. Arrange the following to reflect the correct sequence an action potential would follow to reach the olfactory cortex of the brain: From the ob, the olfactory tracts travel posteriorly on the inferior surface of the frontal lobe to reach olfactory brain areas;

Olfactory tracts project to the cerebral cortex without passing. From the ob, the olfactory tracts travel posteriorly on the inferior surface of the frontal lobe to reach olfactory brain areas; Olfactory neurons synapse with secondary neurons in the olfactory bulbs 2. Arrange the following to reflect the correct sequence an action potential would follow to reach the olfactory cortex of the brain:

Olfactory neurons synapse with secondary neurons in the olfactory bulbs 2. Olfactory tracts project to the cerebral cortex without passing. Arrange the following to reflect the correct sequence an action potential would follow to reach the olfactory cortex of the brain: From the ob, the olfactory tracts travel posteriorly on the inferior surface of the frontal lobe to reach olfactory brain areas;

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Arrange The Following To Reflect The Correct Sequence An Action Potential Would Follow To Reach The Olfactory Cortex Of The Brain:

Olfactory neurons synapse with secondary neurons in the olfactory bulbs 2. From the ob, the olfactory tracts travel posteriorly on the inferior surface of the frontal lobe to reach olfactory brain areas; Olfactory tracts project to the cerebral cortex without passing.

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