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Olfactory Bulb Collection

The olfactory bulb is a crucial component of the human olfactory system, responsible for our sense of smell

Background imageOlfactory Bulb Collection: Male brain, computer artwork

Male brain, computer artwork
men, cerebellum, cerebrum, spinal column, head and shoulders, side view, anatomy, illustration, black background, translucent, nobody, human body, brain stem, human representation, male likeness

Background imageOlfactory Bulb Collection: Illustration of smell sensors, nasal epithelium, olfactory bulb, turbinate, bones

Illustration of smell sensors, nasal epithelium, olfactory bulb, turbinate, bones, frontal sinus and sphenoid sinus in nasal cavity

Background imageOlfactory Bulb Collection: Human olfactory system, artwork C016 / 9378

Human olfactory system, artwork C016 / 9378
Human olfactory system. Computer artwork of a section through a human head, showing the olfactory receptor cells (brush-like), and their location in the olfactory bulb (sausage-shape)

Background imageOlfactory Bulb Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of brain map

Cross section biomedical illustration of brain map

Background imageOlfactory Bulb Collection: Human olfactory system, artwork C013 / 5940

Human olfactory system, artwork C013 / 5940
Human olfactory system. Cutaway computer artwork of a persons head, with an enlargement (upper right) showing the olfactory receptor cells (red)

Background imageOlfactory Bulb Collection: Female nervous system, artwork F007 / 3574

Female nervous system, artwork F007 / 3574
Female nervous system, computer artwork

Background imageOlfactory Bulb Collection: Human nervous system, artwork F007 / 3575

Human nervous system, artwork F007 / 3575
Human nervous system, computer artwork

Background imageOlfactory Bulb Collection: Female nervous system, artwork F007 / 4172

Female nervous system, artwork F007 / 4172
Female nervous system, computer artwork

Background imageOlfactory Bulb Collection: Male brain, artwork F007 / 4338

Male brain, artwork F007 / 4338
Male brain, computer artwork

Background imageOlfactory Bulb Collection: Male brain, artwork F007 / 4663

Male brain, artwork F007 / 4663
Male brain, computer artwork

Background imageOlfactory Bulb Collection: Male brain, artwork F007 / 3121

Male brain, artwork F007 / 3121
Male brain, computer artwork

Background imageOlfactory Bulb Collection: Olfactory bulb anatomy, artwork

Olfactory bulb anatomy, artwork
Olfactory bulb anatomy. Artwork of a human nose, showing the anatomy of the olfactory bulb, the organ of smell. This lies above the anterior aspect of the nasal cavity on the ethmoid bone

Background imageOlfactory Bulb Collection: Nose and brain anatomy, artwork

Nose and brain anatomy, artwork
Nose and brain anatomy. Artwork of a sagittal section through the human head, showing the anatomy of the brain and nasal cavity

Background imageOlfactory Bulb Collection: Brain anatomy, diagram

Brain anatomy, diagram
Brain anatomy. Diagram of the underside (ventral aspect) of the brain, showing the anatomical structure of the various components




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The olfactory bulb is a crucial component of the human olfactory system, responsible for our sense of smell. Illustrated in artwork C016 / 9378, this intricate structure can be seen alongside other elements such as smell sensors, nasal epithelium, turbinate bones, frontal sinus, and sphenoid sinus within the nasal cavity. A cross-section biomedical illustration provides a detailed brain map showcasing the location of the olfactory bulb. Artwork C013 / 5940 presents a black and white illustration that highlights the anatomy of the nasal region including the olfactory bulb, cilium, olfactory nerve, and nasal cavity. Another cross-section biomedical illustration emphasizes how this essential sensory organ is positioned within our head along with its receptors. Various artworks depict different aspects related to the nervous system's involvement in smelling. Artworks F007 / 3574 and F007 / 3575 showcase female nervous systems while F007 / 4172 focuses on both genders' nervous systems. The male brain is represented in artworks F007 / 4338 and F007 / 4663.