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(p) touch > sight > hearing > taste> smell > telekinesis
That is a very hard question. In a way, each sense is important, especially in dangerous situations. Sight - So you can a tiger chasing you etc. Smell - So you can smell smoke/gas If you left a cooker on etc. Hear - so you can hear a gun being fired far away etc. touch - So you can feel that something is dangerous Probably taste would be the one you wanted to lose. Although you wouldn't be able to enjoy food. :'[
Your sense of taste is connected to your ability to smell. If your nasal passages are blocked, lets say because of a cold or the flu, your ability to taste will be impaired. Smokers regularly report that their sense of taste is diminished, probably as a result of continual tobacco use. There is no definitive data suggesting that we lose our sense of taste as we age.
On average, a 12 year old girl may lose up to 1.5 ounces (45 ml) of blood during her period. Excessive blood loss can be dangerous and potentially life-threatening, but the body has mechanisms to regulate and replace lost blood. If a girl is experiencing heavy bleeding, it is important to seek medical attention.
As you age, you may experience a decrease in the sensitivity of your sense of touch due to changes in nerve function, reduced blood flow, and skin changes. However, complete loss of the sense of touch is rare and usually associated with specific medical conditions rather than a normal part of aging. Regular physical activity and good overall health maintenance can help preserve your sense of touch as you age.
The last sense a dying person loses is hearing.
hearing is the last sense to leave
you lose your sight first, then your hearing last.
First sense is your sight.
first you will lose your sight
(p) touch > sight > hearing > taste> smell > telekinesis
The very last sense to go before you die is your hearing. this is why when you are giving CPR to someone you are to continue to talk to them and if they do come back from being unconciense they wil know exactually what you said.
The Phoenix didn't lose any of it's senses. In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets the Phoenix blinded the Basilisk which meant Harry Potter could look at the Basilisk without dying.
A ferret could possibly lose their sense of smell from an illness.
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Never Lose Your Sense of Wonder was created on 2005-03-28.
You can lose 4 pints of blood after that you're dead.