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A human can detect around 10,000 smells.
Smells are made up of molecules. When an object releases molecules into the air, they travel to our nose and bind to receptors, sending signals to our brain that we interpret as smells. Different molecules create different smells.
A person can wake up from smells. For example, a person with a sensitive nose might wake up in the morning from the great smell of coffee.
Dogs can pick up smells better than humans -yes.
Because usually your nose is stuffed up, and smells help you taste better :)
Breathing through the nose is the best way to pick up smells. It is probably something around you, on you, or even you.
We smell sometimes because of our nose the bogies built up inside cause smells but smells also build up by sweat by working out or doing something tiring. When you take a bath or shower this comes off but the odour of your nose doesen't. If you wish to get rid of the smell of your nose go to the sea and go underwater. This cleans your nose (nazel passage) . The nose controls the whole smell of the body APART from the mouth and if you eat something smelly you should brush your teeth.
well a bogey is up everyone's nose!!! it is green and ... basically it is dried up snot! it is really tasty! i know some who eat's them!! don't tell anyone! leah wells hannah smells!!! shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!
After we perceive smells, the molecules that make up the smell travel through the air and eventually disperse or break down. Our sense of smell allows us to detect these molecules, but they do not stay in our noses or bodies.
you could peg your nose or ask them to try ready made meals.
The human nose can detect thousands of different aromas, estimated to be around 10,000. This ability is due to the large number of olfactory receptors in the nose that can perceive a wide range of odors.
I don't think at the moment it is possible to "capture" smell in the way that we can with sound and vision. First you would need to build a mechanical nose that can pick up and identify smells, then you could have that turn it into little 1s and 0s, and then you could take those ones and zeros and put them into a machine that can MAKE smells. That would be the hard part. If perhaps we had a few 'base smells' that all other smells could be made from, and these smells were available in liquid form, you would only have to mix the bases to form any one smell (the mechanical nose could tell the machine how to do this). I don't think such a thing would be 100% accurate, though. However, with perfume and the like, certain smells become widely available to the public, which, in a sense, is capturing them.