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The sense of taste would be affected by the lack of smell. The sense of taste influences food preferences and food choices.
Sense of taste is largely affected by the sense of smell. So outside odors will positively or negatively affect the sense of taste.
The sense of smell and taste are closely intertwined. When nasal congestion occurs during a cold, the taste you have can be affected to where you can only have the base tastes of salty, sweet, bitter, or sour.
Smell is an important part of taste. without smell you would not taste anything. So if you don't have a sense of smell you won't have the sense of taste eather.
sense of smell
It has a sharp sense of touch, smell, and taste.
The 2 are connected but the sense of smell is stronger.
The sense of taste. When you are attracted to the nice smell of food, you can sometimes taste it in your mouth as if you were eating it!x
the sense of smell is more developed than taste because most of the nuance in taste actually comes from smell. you can only taste three things salt, bitter, and sweet. the rest is your sense of smell which provides a much greater variety.
Think about when you get a stuffy nose. When you lose your sense of smell it impairs your sense of taste.
When you lose your sense of smell you begin to lose taste too. This happens because a large portion of your taste comes from smell.