Taste.
'See' is a verb, 'sight' is a noun.
'Taste' is a verb and also a noun.
Flavour.
It doesn't. it uses its antennae for sight, smell, and taste.
Sight and scent both affect taste.
there are 5 sight hear touch taste smell
It is smell taste feel hear and sight
sight and smell , taste :)
Sight doesn't affect how your taste buds work, but it DOES change how the brain perceives flavor. The brain registers whatever food you see (for example a cake) and your taste buds are instantly caused to taste "sweet" flavors. If you stared at a cake for a while, then suddenly ate celery, your taste buds would be expecting "sweet", but not get any. This is why someone may drink something and be repulsed, because they expected another flavor.
Only subconsciously.
It is doubtful. Sight has little affect on taste.
Five senses are sight (seeing), hearing (listening), smelling, feeling (touch), and tasting.
your senses
sight,touch, hearing, taste,smelling