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. 2021 Aug 21;11(8):2463. doi: 10.3390/ani11082463

Figure 1.

Figure 1

This schematic shows the traditional structure of the chemical substances detection system. Currently, the distinction between the so-called nose and the VNO in terms of the detection of odors and pheromones is not so obvious, and researchers tend to believe that both the “nose” receives pheromone signals and the VNO receives stimuli, with low-volatility odorant compounds suspended in the liquid phase.