Olfaction.
Sense, smell, and nose are nouns. Your is a possessive pronoun, acting as an adjective.
Yes, ants can detect the presence of sugar through their sense of smell.
The term "olfactory" is the correct term that refers to the sense of 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.
During pregnancy, a woman's sense of smell can become more sensitive. This heightened sense of smell may continue or even increase as she approaches labor. Some women report being more sensitive to certain odors or experiencing a stronger sense of smell before going into labor.
The scientific term for sense of smell is olfaction. It refers to the ability to detect and perceive odors through the nose.
Olfactory fatigue is the name of the condition in which the sense of smell has been deadened by an environmental agent that normally has an odor.
There may be a scientific answer, but it seems that common sense (and sarcasm) would lead me to say that you can't smell a sound? Sorry if this didn't help.
Electronic noses are scientific instruments that have the ability to detect and recognize odors, mimicking the human sense of smell. They are commonly used in various industries such as food, beverage, and environmental monitoring.
it refers to the sense of smell
It has a sharp sense of touch, smell, and taste.
the sense of smell
How long it takes you to smell it before you vomit
The scientific name of a basset hound is Canis lupus familiaris. They are a breed of domestic dog, belonging to the species Canis lupus, which encompasses all domestic dogs. Basset hounds are known for their distinctive long ears, droopy eyes, and keen sense of smell.
amphibians does have a sense of smell
Raccoons have an excellent sense of smell.
sense smell and taste