lõhnamolekul
Lõhnamolekul, often translated as odorant molecule or scent molecule, refers to any chemical compound that possesses a smell and can be detected by the olfactory system of an animal. These molecules are typically volatile, meaning they can easily evaporate into the air, allowing them to reach the nasal receptors. The interaction of these molecules with specific olfactory receptors in the nose is the basis of smell perception.
The size and shape of a lõhnamolekul play a crucial role in determining which receptor it binds
Lõhnamolekulid are fundamental to many biological processes, including communication between organisms (pheromones), finding food, detecting danger,