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... Darwin contemplated and wrote in unpublished books that he thought that the answer to this question was through the vomeronasal organ (VNO). ... He concluded that the structure that he found corresponded with a snake’s pit and vomeronasal organs in other mammals. ...
The vomeronasal organ or vomeronasal pit is located at the bottom of the nasal cavity. ... Each lumen is filled with fluid from the vomeronasal gland. ... Therefore, during normal respiration the vomeronasal neurons are isolated from airflow that passes through the nasal cavity. ...
The vomeronasal organ is a receptor for pheromones. ... Initial thoughts of the vomeronasal organ were proven to be wrong (Furlow, 1996). ... The vomeronasal organ.
Approximate Word count = 1124 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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