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Jacobson's organ - traducción al ruso

SMELL SENSE ORGAN IN THE NASAL SEPTUM OF THE NASAL CAVITY JUST ABOVE THE ROOF OF THE MOUTH
Jacobson's organ; Jacobsen's organ; Jacobsons organ; Vomeronasal organ of Jacobson; Vomero-nasal organs of Jacobson; Vomeronasal; Jacobson's Organ; Jacobsonian organ; Vomeronasal system; Organum vomeronasale; Vomeronasal organs; Jacobson's organs; Jacobsons organs; Jacobson organ
  • [[Stallion]] exhibiting the [[flehmen response]]
  • Placement of Jacobson's organ in a snake
  • Sagittal section of the vomeronasal organ of garter snake

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Definición

ОРГАН ХАММОНДА
электромузыкальный инструмент, изобретенный Л.Хаммондом из Чикаго в 1934, вид электрооргана. Если в обычном органе источником звука является колебание воздушного столба, то в органе Хаммонда звук образуется благодаря вращению дисков в электромагнитном поле. Получаемые частоты смешиваются для получения тонов различной высоты и тембра, а силу звука обеспечивает электроусилитель. В портативный корпус встроены два мануала и педаль.

Wikipedia

Vomeronasal organ

The vomeronasal organ (VNO), or Jacobson's organ, is the paired auxiliary olfactory (smell) sense organ located in the soft tissue of the nasal septum, in the nasal cavity just above the roof of the mouth (the hard palate) in various tetrapods. The name is derived from the fact that it lies adjacent to the unpaired vomer bone (from Latin vomer 'plowshare', for its shape) in the nasal septum. It is present and functional in all snakes and lizards, and in many mammals, including cats, dogs, cattle, pigs, and some primates. Some humans may have physical remnants of a VNO, but it is vestigial and non-functional.

The VNO contains the cell bodies of sensory neurons which have receptors that detect specific non-volatile (liquid) organic compounds which are conveyed to them from the environment. These compounds emanate from prey, predators, and the compounds called sex pheromones from potential mates. Activation of the VNO triggers an appropriate behavioral response to the presence of one of these three.

VNO neurons are activated by the binding of certain chemicals to their G protein-coupled receptors: they express receptors from three families, called V1R, V2R, and FPR. The axons from these neurons, called cranial nerve zero (CN 0), project to the accessory olfactory bulb, which targets the amygdala and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, which in turn project to the anterior hypothalamus. These structures constitute the accessory olfactory system.

The VNO triggers the flehmen response in some mammals, which helps direct liquid organic chemicals to the organ. The VNO was discovered by Frederik Ruysch prior to 1732, and later by Ludwig Jacobson in 1813.

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