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The sense of smell is involved in our experience of taste.

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What are your body's senses that make up the human sensory system and are used to determine threshold data within psycho physics?

Your sense of smell, taste, hearing, sight and more.


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There is not one single sensory organ but several. Eyes, ears, mouth (taste), skin (feel), nose (smell) and the elusive (not so much a physical organ) innate instinct aka intuition. All of these be it separate and/or combined make up the sensory organs. All of these, by way of the Nervous system and more particularly the brain, are what function as the sensory organ(s).


How are the senses of smell and taste related?

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How do you make an apple taste like a carrot?

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