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chemical sense's ( smell & taste) rely on chemicals to produce a sensation.

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Q: How are the chemical senses different from the non-chemical senses?
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What is the antonym chemical?

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How are chemical senses different from the non chemical?

chemical sense's ( smell & taste) rely on chemicals to produce a sensation.


When was Monell Chemical Senses Center created?

Monell Chemical Senses Center was created in 1968.


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The senses of taste and smell respond to chemical stimuli.


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What are know as the 'chemical senses'?

Chemical senses are senses that require chemicals to stimulate them. Taste and smell are both chemical senses. All other senses are considered mechanical or electrical.


When you use your senses do you use a chemical change?

No if you use your senses it is a physical change


Is a chemical property of matter?

All matter has chemical properties, and they describe how that matter interacts with other forms of matter. It is different from a physical property, which is simply observations of matter using the senses.


What two senses respond to chemical information?

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Chemical senses include vision and hearing?

No, they do not. The sense of taste is an example of a chemical sense.


Are vision and hearing chemical senses?

No, smell and taste are the chemical senses. Vision is the sensing of electromagnetic waves in the form of visible light. Hearing is the sense of audible sounds.


Does a meal worm have a nose or senses?

Worms have many different structures which can detect chemical compounds, providing them the sense of smell.