A person had an accident that affected the skull but not the nose and later lost the sense of smell. The accident must have a affected the
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The sense of smell is facilitated by olfactory receptors located in the nose. When odors are detected, these receptors send signals to the olfactory lobes of the brain, which interprets and processes the information as the sense of smell. Therefore, if a person loses their sense of smell after a head injury that affected the skull but not the nose, it is likely that the accident caused damage to the olfactory lobes of the brain. So, the correct option is (b) olfactory lobes of the brain.