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It smells similar because of the proteins present in the silk thread. When we burn hair it has the same smell because proteins are also present in the hair (keratin).
It smells similar because of the proteins present in the silk thread. When we burn hair it has the same smell because proteins are also present in the hair (keratin).
No, they are aquatic crustaceans, similar to crabs and shrimp.
some walmarts sell this it smells very similar!
What debates? What do you mean by "similar debates"? Sniff, sniff,... this smells like a homework question.
Fois Gras smells similar to chicken liver, depending on what flavoring you add to it
though they are from different countries they are both similar by their ugly looks and grotesque smells
If you've ever smelled a dog's breath, it's probably very similar... so, not that great. However if you like the smell of rotting meat between teeth, a fox's breath smells delightful.
This is a little more complicated than a straightforward yes or no. Smell in general is the result of a rather complicated physicochemical process in the nose. It is possible for substances that are not very similar chemically to produce quite similar smells, and it's equally possible for substances that are almost identical chemically to produce quite different smells. One good example is carvone: R-(-)-carvone smells like spearment, while S-(+)-carvone, chemically identical except for being the mirror image, smells like caraway.
No plant smells like anything dead. Certain strains of marijuana can smell similar to a skunk.
Olfactophobia - fear of smells