Yeah! Stop breathing...
Probably. Sensitivity to odors is genetic.
Yes they do, although a human's sense of smell is not nearly sharp enough to detect the differences all the time. Dogs, however, can.
Vision Taste smell hearing sensitivity
Depends on what the smell is?
The characteristic shown when a person smells a gas in the air is the sense of smell. This sense allows individuals to detect the presence of potentially harmful gases in their environment.
no because they dont
As you age, your sense of smell can become weaker, making it harder to detect and distinguish between different odors. This decrease in sensitivity is due to changes in the olfactory system and a reduction in the number of olfactory receptors in the nose. Older adults may also experience a decline in their ability to identify and remember smells accurately.
Some people can't smell stink bug odor, while others can smell a stink bug's odor from quite a distance. It really depends on your sensitivity to scents.
The cream can help with the smell, if the smell is coming from the fungus. You can also wash your feet often to help with the smelling.
Animals have high sensitivity levels because it helps them survive. Each animal has its own sense that is stronger than the others. Forinstance, sharks with their sense of sight is not as strong as their sense of smell.
General senses are the receptors that are sensitive to pain, temperature, and physical distortion
Adaptation to one smell can influence the adaptation to another smell, but the extent of this cross-adaptation depends on the similarities between the smells. If two smells share similar components or characteristics, adaptation to one smell may lead to reduced sensitivity to the other smell. However, if the smells are distinct, adaptation to one may not affect perception of the other.