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Is smell a property

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 9/9/2022

The sense of taste and smell is proper of animals and human beings. Chemical substances and other physical elements also release odours that we detect through our nose and certain receptors in our brain.

In fact, smell is a physical property, however I think that some chemical process occur in the brain in order to catch the smell.

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Guido Larkin

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2y ago

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