smell
Students can likely identify fruit juices better using both taste and smell. Taste helps with identifying the flavor of the juice, while smell can provide additional information on the type of fruit used. Combining both senses can enhance the overall sensory experience and aid in accurate identification.
Yes you can identify it by colour, smell and taste.
It is better to loose taste, it is less sensible.
When taste and smell receptors are activated by a stimulus, they send signals to the brain which are interpreted as specific tastes and smells. This process helps us identify and enjoy different flavors and scents in our environment.
No, because everything would taste different then it does when you can smell. You can taste better without seeing, but you have to smell to get the right taste.
The sense organ that helps you taste is your nose. When you smell food, the aroma contributes to your overall perception of taste. This is why some people may have a decreased sense of taste if their sense of smell is compromised.
Handsome guys feet smell and taste better!!
YES! Flavors can be identified by smell and by taste. In fact, being blindfolded reduces the sensory input from sight and helps to heighten the other senses.
it makes it taste better an smell better.
No, the sense of smell and taste are related but separate. While smelling food helps enhance its flavor, you won't directly taste what you smell without also putting the food in your mouth.
Because if you have a blocked nose cant taste da food and if you dont have a blocked if taste without smell tastelike different if dont smell.
Ovbiously that is a silly question to ask because if you cant smell anything then you cant taste your food it is a well known fact!