<span>Olfactory glands coat the olfactory epithelium with a pigmented mucus. They are responsible for the olfactory information, which is a term that describes the smell . </span>Olfactory information is first received by the cerebrum. <span>The </span>cerebrum is a large part of the brain, <span>the uppermost region of the central nervous system </span><span>that is responsible for olfaction, or the sense of </span>smell.
I’m not 100% sure but I believe it’s breads since it’s the only food group
I think the only answer choice here that really makes sense is D
The shifting of the plates upset the environment in a negative way and changed the amount of carbon dioxide going into the air.
Answer:
Vitamin D
Rickets
Explanation:
Lack of vitamin D causes rickets