because it is related so it is relate :))
The tongue and nose are related through the processes of taste and smell, which are both essential components of flavor perception. The tongue detects basic tastes, while the nose senses aromas, contributing to the overall experience of eating. Additionally, they are connected through the oral-nasal cavity, allowing smells to influence taste. This interconnectedness highlights the importance of both senses in enjoying food.
well some people can touch their nose with their tongue, it is just genetic luck if you can or can't. The frenulum is what holds your tongue to the bottom of your mouth. However, to answer the question as it was stated, My tongue could touch your nose, only if you would let me!
My nose hurt worse then my tongue. However, the first week of having your tongue pierced sucks!
Although the tongue is the major organ for detecting the flavors. You need both tongue and nose to taste and identify foods.
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
ears : hear sound Eyes: vision Nose: smell Tongue: Taste ..in simple terms
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.
One of the animals that eats ants, has a long tongue and nose is called an anteater.
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I've had my nose done, and now i have my tongue. I say that the nose hurts more, but it depends on the people, but the tongue is one of the piercing that hurt less.. For the people that say the clamps are the worst, their wrong. But trust me, it really doesn't hurt that bad. All you have to do is be careful, you have a hard time eating because your tongue is so swollen.
yes.. i can even put my tongue behind it