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Chapter 23 - : Tracking Down the Criminal by Smell
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... y various nerve cells inside the nostrils.
Generally speaking, to have a more sensitive sense of smell, capable of discerning more and subtler aromas, one needs more olfactory cells. For example, humans have about 5 million olfactory cells, while dogs have between 100 million and 200 million, making a dog’s sense of smell much stronger than a human’s.
Xiang Kun was pondering that since his strength had increased and his muscles had obviously grown, he could feel their hardness wh ...
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