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Olfactory bulbs are locateda. on the tongue.b. in the nasal cavity.c. in the brain stem.d. in the aorta.e. None of these are correct.
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Olfactory bulbs are neural tissue and a part of the brain. They are not located on the tongue or in the aorta. Show more…
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