<span>olfactory mucosa because the nose (olfactory - sense of smell) uses chemo - like receptors (usually hair) that can perceive the smell in form of chemicals and send those signals to the brain to interpret the smell. Whatever you smell, you are essentially the chemicals that made up that substance! Even food or anything!</span>
It would be merging cells.
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Some types of fungi are parasites. They get their food by growing on other living organisms and getting their food from that organism. Other types of fungi get their food from dead matter. These fungi decompose, or break down, dead plants and animals.
Gregor Mendel' research formed the basis of the field of genetics.