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Q: What do you think happen if you lose your sense of smell and taste?
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How does the working of your sense of smell affect your sense of taste?

Think about when you get a stuffy nose. When you lose your sense of smell it impairs your sense of taste.


Are there people with no sense of smell?

Yes there are people with no sense of smell, i think it can happen because of head/brain trauma


How are the senses taste and smell different?

the sense of smell is, because if you cant smell then you cant taste


Why is sense of smell more important than the taste buds in detecting flavor?

You can only taste 4 things (sugar, salt, acid, & base) everything else that you think you taste is actually a smell.


What happens when you hold your nose and eat something?

You don;t taste it as well because a lot of what we think is the sense of taste is actually smell.


Is nose least important sense organ?

No, to me the sense of smell is important. If the house was burning down and you in another room if you had no sense of smell you would have to go on your other senses to figure it out. If you didn't have a sense of smell how would you know if you stink, that would suck if your on a date and your date leaves you because you smell "rank." Your sense of taste seems less important to me, if you think about it living without taste isn't bad as you not being able to see, touch, hear, and smell. All in all you need your sense of smell to coexist in everyday life.


Is there any real power humans can perform?

i think there is:pray smell taste sense see talk eat


To smell what sense do you use?

Smell is one of the most primitive senses. The other senses include vision, hearing, taste and touch.


Which is more useful smell or taste?

Probably smell, since taste can be fooled by smell. Think about it... have you had a cold, and eaten something, and couldn't taste it, because your nose was stuffed up?


What effect does sight and smell have on taste?

Smell and taste are linked through the vomeronasal organ. No sense of smell would mean no taste because 'taste' is smell plus the ability to detect sweet, sour and salty on various parts of the tongue. Sight is more of a trigger for appetite and does not directly affect the ability to taste although some say that 'blind tasting' trains the senses to appreciate flavours. but smell isn't everything! there are millions of taste buds on your tongue that allow you to sence the texture and TASTE of the food. For more information go to the science buddies website (see related link).


Do pandas have good sense of smell?

i think they have


What does the smell of paint do to hamsters?

I think a may hurt there sense of smell a little maybe too much may make the hamster loose its sense of smell.