Yes. In general, people can see, hear, taste, feel and smell. There are conditions and diseases that may affect all of these in some respect, though.
they all do the same job.
Of the five senses, smell ranks fourth in importance for humans, although it is much more pronounced in other animals.
The thirteen senses in the book "Thirteen Senses: A Memoir" by Victor Villasenor are the traditional five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell) along with an additional eight senses that Villasenor believes all humans possess, such as the sense of balance, sense of direction, and sense of presence.
they all do the same job.
Humans always have a sense of smell. Puberty has nothing to do with it.
No, wasps cannot sense fear in humans and animals.
not all mammals have five fingers and pose able thumbs and our hands are not harry
In the sense that all humans as a species are related to orangutans, then you would say yes. In the sense of you trying to infer an insult, then no.
All animals have slightly different senses. Some, such as bats, use echolocation, which is a sense that other animals, such as humans, are incapable of attaining. Sharks can sense blood, movement and energy through water much further away than humans can.
anatomically speaking, there are five sense organs in the body. these are the eyes for vision (optical), ears for hearing (auditory), nose for smell (olfactory), tongue for taste (gustatory), and skin for touch (tactile).The above is a very common MISCONCEPTION.There are many senses in the body, which all have a part to play in our general sense of being. The "five main senses", which are actually the External senses are:Sight (eyes)Hearing (ears)Smell/Taste (chemical receptors in nose and on tongue)Touch (nerve endings in skin)Temperature (nerve endings in skin)Temperature is a fundamental sense which should be explored and enjoyed as much as the others.For more in depth information, including the internal senses, check out the wikipedia "sense" pagethere are 5 sense organ does we have.. it is sense of sight/sense of hear/sense of smell/sense of taste/sense of touch/ and sense of balanceA person have 5 sense organs 1.eyes2.ears3.tongue4.nose5.skin
LOLWUT? That sentence makes no sense at all we don't scratch all the time because were normal mammals...
All humans are part of the same species, Homo sapiens, and share a common ancestor from which all humans are descended. Therefore, in a broad sense, all humans are distantly related to each other through this shared ancestry.