the nose
We smell through our noses, which have tiny sensors called olfactory receptors. When we breathe in, these sensors pick up different scents from the air, like flowers or food. The brain then helps us recognize and understand those smells. Smelling is important because it helps us enjoy our favorite foods and stay safe by noticing things like smoke or spoiled food!
Like all spiders the black widow has smell sensors on its legs.
The increased volume and thickness of mucus in your mouth and nose blocks your tast buds and your olfactory (smell) sensors
at the speed of air
it is smell of food
Sour milk or any food that has gone bad.
Sour milk or any food that has gone bad.
No, O2 sensors are to clean up the emissions. If you have a gas smell, I would suspect fuel lines, or a gas cap.
It is the smell given off by food and drink. Can also refer to any smell or odor.
popcorn
Camera for sight, Microphone for hearing, sensors for touch, taste and smell
you can smell the food