They are all verbs, but since you have logged your question under 'Nouns and Pronouns' I think that what you meant to write was 'Taste, smell, hearing, touch, and sight are considered to be what?' In which case, the answer would be 'senses'.
They are the five senses of the human body.
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Sensory receptors are defined as dendrites of sensory neurons specialized for receiving specific kinds of stimuli without which we would not live long. The four general sense receptors are pain receptors, temperature receptors, touch receptors, and taste and smell receptors.
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Sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste
Smell - The Nose Taste - taste buds Sight - Eyes Touch - Nerves Sound - Ear drums ur thick if u dont no tis
The different sensory systems are the visual system (related to sight), auditory system (related to hearing), olfactory system (related to smell), gustatory system (related to taste), somatosensory system (related to touch, pain, and temperature), and vestibular system (related to balance and spatial orientation).
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Sight, Sound, Smell, Taste, Touch
Hamsters have the same senses as a person. Sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.
Sight, sound, touch, taste, & smell are the "standard list" of external senses.
Anything to do with your 5 senses is linking. Sight, Touch, Smell, Sound, and Taste.
1. Seeing 2. Hearing 3. Smelling 4. Feeling 5. Tasting Hopefully this helps :)
The five senses are: sight, sound, touch, taste and smell. The ear plays the role of sound in the senses.
Black bears have the same five senses humans have. These are sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. Bears have an incredible sense of smell, greater than that of a bloodhound. They also have good vision and hearing.
Sensory receptors are defined as dendrites of sensory neurons specialized for receiving specific kinds of stimuli without which we would not live long. The four general sense receptors are pain receptors, temperature receptors, touch receptors, and taste and smell receptors.
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your senses
Hearing, sight, touch, smell and taste.