How do noses work? Objects give off tiny amounts of tiny molecules into the air. When just a few of these molecules get up your nose, they dissolve in the mucus up there. Some molecules come into contact with special receptors on what’s called your “olfactory membranes.” Each nostril has a membrane, and each membrane is only about the size of a postage stamp. The membranes hold millions of receptor cells, each of which are ready to send messages to the brain about the molecules that go up your nose.
Title | Bill Nye the Science Guy - Season 5 Episode 11 Smell |
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Year | 1998 |
Genre | Comedy, Documentary, Kids |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | PBS |
Cast | Bill Nye, Rachel Glenn, Jennifer Lin, Amy Broder, Ethan Ferkiss |
Crew | Lynn Brunelle (Writer), Michael Gross (Writer), Bill Nye (Writer), Erren Gottlieb (Writer), Hamilton McCulloch (Producer), Darrel Suto (Writer) |
Alternative Titles | 比尔教科学, Bill Nye, the Science Guy |
Keyword | technology, space, educational, science |
First Air Date | Sep 10, 1993 |
Last Air date | Jun 20, 1998 |
Season | 5 Season |
Episode | 100 Episode |
Runtime | 26:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 7.21/ 10 by 78.00 users |
Popularity | 34.322 |
Language | English |