Olfactory epithelium

Olfactory epithelium
Section of the olfactory mucous membrane.
Plan of olfactory neurons.
Details
PrecursorOlfactory placode and neural crest
SystemOlfactory system
NerveOlfactory nerve
Identifiers
THH3.11.07.0.01001
FMA64803
Anatomical terminology

The olfactory epithelium is a specialized epithelial tissue inside the nasal cavity that is involved in smell. In humans, it measures 5 cm2 (0.78 sq in) and lies on the roof of the nasal cavity about 7 cm (2.8 in) above and behind the nostrils. The olfactory epithelium is the part of the olfactory system directly responsible for detecting odors.