olfactory glomerulus

olfactory glomerulus
one of the small globular masses of dense neuropil in the olfactory bulb; it contains the first synapse in the olfactory pathway and the axons of olfactory cells synapse here with dendrites primarily of mitral cells and tufted cells.

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