A small amount of the substance gets airborne, and then end up in your nose. In the nose you have specialized cells, a bit like the taste buds on your tongue, and they will react to this substance and send a message to your brain.
smell
To smell, you use your sense of smell, also known as olfaction. Specialized cells in your nose detect different chemical compounds in the air, which then send signals to your brain to interpret as different smells.
Sense, smell, and nose are nouns. Your is a possessive pronoun, acting as an adjective.
The sensory receptors for smell are referred to as olfactory receptors.
Ants can smell food from several feet away and are able to locate it in their environment using their strong sense of smell.
to smell to smell to smell to smell
smell smell smell
you can smell taco's and burrito's
Why do my gardenias have NO smell
cats can smell a barbecue and it can smell smoke
to smell = "amuyan"
no smell
what does it smell with
I suspect you would smell nothing at all.
It doesn't have a smell. We make the smell our selves.
All animals can smell, they do smell and can.
A grasshopper uses its antenna to smell with. They smell for foods and also use their smell to find predators.