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    Anosmia Typically Results When the Olfactory Receptor Cells Are Sheared
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Anosmia Typically Results When the Olfactory Receptor Cells Are Sheared

Question 143

Question 143

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Anosmia typically results when the olfactory receptor cells are sheared by the


A) septum.
B) olfactory mucosa.
C) cribriform plate.
D) chorda tympani.
E) olfactory bulbs.

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