Multiple Choice
Although humans do not appear to have a functional vomeronasal organ, we do appear to be able to detect pheromones. The detection of pheromones probably occurs via
A) taste receptors in the nasal passageways.
B) the accessory olfactory system.
C) the gustatory system.
D) the olfactory system.
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