By stinking.
smell/nose
By stinking.
no just sight and smell are detected by mechanoreceptors
A pheromone is a signal detected as a smell.
No, not all gases have a distinct smell. Some gases are odorless and cannot be detected by smell alone.
Both the sense of taste and the sense of smell detect the chemical composition of a substance through chemoreceptors.Taste is detected by the tongue in solids and in liquids, while smell is detected by the nose in airborn substances.
Both the sense of taste and the sense of smell detect the chemical composition of a substance through chemoreceptors.Taste is detected by the tongue in solids and in liquids, while smell is detected by the nose in airborn substances.
Odor; Physical
Octopi's sense of smell is detected through the suckers on their tentacles.
People can smell salt because the scent of salt molecules can be detected by the olfactory receptors in our noses. This allows us to perceive the distinctive smell of salt when it is present in our environment.
No, electromagnetic waves such as radio waves, microwaves, and visible light are not able to be detected by the sense of smell because they do not have a scent. These waves are typically detected by instruments or devices designed to pick up their specific frequencies.
There are many things that can be smelled but not seen. For example, an odorant is added to otherwise odorless natural gas so that it can be detected. This odorant cannot be detected by sight.