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  1. 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. [1]

  2. Jacobson’s organ, an organ of chemoreception that is part of the olfactory system of amphibians, reptiles, and mammals, although it does not occur in all tetrapod groups. It is a patch of sensory cells within the main nasal chamber that detects heavy moisture-borne odour particles.

  3. May 17, 2018 · In humans, the vomeronasal organ (VNO), also known as (Jacobson’s) organ is an accessory olfactory organ situated on the anteroinferior third of the nasal septum [1]. It consists of a blind sac with a duct opening anteriorly, both supplied with a rich vascular and glandular network.

  4. The Jacobson's organ, also known as the vomeronasal organ, is a part of the olfactory system used for detecting pheromones. It is found in many animals, including snakes, lizards, and certain mammals such as cats and dogs.

  5. Nov 1, 1998 · Jacobson’s organ (organon vomero-nasale, Jacobsoni): its anatomy, gross, microscopic and comparative, with some observations as well on its function.

  6. Jun 1, 2021 · In this video, we explore the mechanism of pheromones by examining the structure, function, and pathway to the brain for Jacobson’s organ aka the vomeronasal...

  7. May 17, 2018 · The vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a structure located in the anteroinferior portion of the nasal septum and is part of the accessory olfactory system. The VNO, together with its associated structures, has been shown to play a role in the formation of social and sexual behavior in animals, thanks to its ….