Antennal Lobe
Neuropil, Insect, Olfactory receptor neuron, Antenna (biology), Antenna (biology)
978-620-0-09666-1
620009666X
96
2011-12-16
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The antennal lobe is the deutocerebral neuropil of insect which receives the input from the olfactory sensory neurons on the antenna. Functionally, it shares some similarities with the olfactory bulb in vertebrates. In insects, the olfactory pathway starts at the antennae (though in some insects like Drosophila there are olfactory sensory neurons in other parts of the body) from where the sensory neurons carry the information about the odorant molecules impinging on the antenna to the antennal lobe.
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