szaglószervvel
Szaglószervvel is a Hungarian term referring to an olfactory organ or a sensory organ responsible for detecting smells. In biological contexts, this term broadly encompasses the structures involved in the sense of smell across various organisms. For humans, the primary olfactory organ is the nose, which contains specialized olfactory receptors located in the nasal epithelium. These receptors bind to odorant molecules, triggering a signal that is transmitted to the brain's olfactory bulb and then to other brain regions for interpretation as a specific scent.
The complexity of the szaglószervvel can vary significantly between species. Insects, for instance, often possess antennae
The evolutionary development of the szaglószervvel has been driven by the need to perceive the chemical environment,