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Adaptation to one smell can influence the adaptation to another smell, but the extent of this cross-adaptation depends on the similarities between the smells. If two smells share similar components or characteristics, adaptation to one smell may lead to reduced sensitivity to the other smell. However, if the smells are distinct, adaptation to one may not affect perception of the other.
You have likely experienced adaptation. When you are exposed to a strong odor for an extended period, your sense of smell can become desensitized to it, making the smell seem to fade away even though it is still present.
Behavioral adaptation
Yes, sharks have a much better sense of smell than bears. Sharks can detect very small amounts of blood in the water from a long distance, while bears have a strong sense of smell but not as sensitive as sharks.
it refers to the sense of smell
It has a sharp sense of touch, smell, and taste.
the sense of smell
amphibians does have a sense of smell
Raccoons have an excellent sense of smell.
Smell is an important part of taste. without smell you would not taste anything. So if you don't have a sense of smell you won't have the sense of taste eather.
.good sense of smell .sharp teeth sharp claws camouflage
Elephants have a fierce sense of smell. Elephants can detect water with their sense of smell that is over 11 miles away.