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To smell what sense do you use?

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.


Does cocaine change the smell an taste in the sperm?

Cocaine use can alter the smell and taste of bodily fluids, including semen. This can manifest as a bitter or different taste in semen. Additionally, it's important to note that cocaine use can have other significant negative impacts on sexual health and overall well-being.


What effect does sight and smell have on taste?

Smell and taste are linked through the vomeronasal organ. No sense of smell would mean no taste because 'taste' is smell plus the ability to detect sweet, sour and salty on various parts of the tongue. Sight is more of a trigger for appetite and does not directly affect the ability to taste although some say that 'blind tasting' trains the senses to appreciate flavours. but smell isn't everything! there are millions of taste buds on your tongue that allow you to sence the texture and TASTE of the food. For more information go to the science buddies website (see related link).


What is the interaction between taste and smell?

How are smell and taste related? The answer is simple: When we taste, we use our sense of smell. Have you ever noticed why when you have a cold, or you've plugged your nose, you can't taste the food in your mouth? This is because we assume automatically that what we are smelling is going to taste that way. So it does. Most of the time. When you taste, you are using your sense of smell to kind of tell you what it is that your eating. If you were to close your eyes and hold your nose and then taste apples and a potato, you wouldn't be able to tell a difference. At all. Except maybe the texture. ~Thanks, WorldBook 2001 Edition.


How do butterflys smell?

Butterflies are arthropods belonging to the order lepidoptera. They use an appendage called a proboscis to feed on the nectar from flowers.

Related Questions

What is one common function of an arthropod antenna?

The common function of antenna is sensory. In insects humidity is a big issue; but amongst arthropods they are used for touch, and the chemical sense of taste/smell, and some even use it to communicate.


What senses do goats use?

Sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch.


This is the use of language that appeals to the five senses--touch taste smell hearing and sight.?

imagery


What are the senses scientist use when they need to make observation?

Sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.


What is one common function of an arthropod's antenn ae?

Arthropods with antenna use them for sensory functions, and commonly for the chemical sense (smell and taste). Antenna function differ for various species but often include detection of motion (vibration), touch, and heat.


What is one common function of an anthropods antennae?

Smell. Arthropods use their antennae to smell the air. Think of a male moth or mosquito's feathery antennae - those are mainly for sniffing out a female's pheromones, for example. Another is touch.


What is smell and taste mean?

Smell and taste are 2 of the 5 senses we humans have: smell, taste, hear, sight, and feel. Guess what? You use your nose to smell and tongue to taste. Surprise, surprise.


Scientific observation definition?

use of one or more senses, like sight, hearing, touch smell, and sometimes taste. to gather info


Why cant we use the senses taste smell touch when identifying a star?

I'm sure if you think about it, you'll know why. Of course, you're more than welcome to go taste a star if you can actually touch one without burning up.


Do arthropod have antennae?

Arthropods have antennae to perform sensory functions; humidity, touch, the chemical sense of taste and smell, and sometimes other functions. In some ants, they are used to communicate. For some senses, having paired antenna enables a differential comparison of neuronal signalling characteristics, such that arthropods can also establish a direction for the source of the stimulus, similar to the technique as a human brain would use with a pair of eyes to triangulate a target.


What three receptors a mouse would use to detect food under natural conditions?

sight and smell , taste :)


What are the four senses you use to obtain information about a client?

Sight, hearing, touch and smell