Well, really, all the senses are equally important. You have to hear to understand a sound, you have to taste to understand the flavor, you need to touch to feel something, you need to see to understand what something looks like, you need to smeel to understand an odor... but if you are born without one of these senses, it does not mean you can't live a completely normal life.
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sight, touch, taste, hearing, smell ! ! ! #_#
Probably sight. I think. Don't count on that being fully correct.
i would have to say.. sight....?
smell
seeing
chemical sense's ( smell & taste) rely on chemicals to produce a sensation.
If you are talking about the humans 6 senses I think that smell is the weakest or less adpapted. I think this because humans dont smell like dogs. I do know that because dogs are low to the grownd they need to poke their nose into the ground and catch a scent. Back to the subject though, yes I do believe that smell is the less adapted for humans.
bacteria are decomposers wich means they rely on dead organisms for food
Electron transport chains
They rely on glucose for energy.
because we need to measure temperature and precipitaion to describe whether , that we cannot do with our five senses
The five senses are sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. In "Lord of the Flies," the boys rely on their senses to navigate their surroundings, interact with each other, and make sense of the world around them as they struggle to survive on the deserted island.
you rely on your sensory organs to collect information about the world around you
no you can't
It all depends the situation. If a meerkat guard, or sentry, is watching for predators, then the sense it would most rely on would be sight. But meerkats have to use their sense of smell to identify other meerkats. Sight and Scent are probably the senses meerkats rely on the most.
Ears and nose
chemical sense's ( smell & taste) rely on chemicals to produce a sensation.
The same way hearing teachers do, by sight. The vast majority of stimulus we receive is visual. We rely on our other senses to compensate for what cannot be seen or what is not typically in our field of view, but the sense we rely on the most is sight.
self-sufficient
Most people don't truly rely on the groundhog. It's just a fun tradition.
Various animals rely on different senses. For example, dogs have highly-acute smelling and hearing while birds rely mostly on sight.
Like all breeds of Dog, Alaskan Malamutes have five known senses: touch, sight, taste, hearing and smell. Some owners claim that dogs have a sixth sense, but this is yet to be proved. This is because some dogs often appear to have ''psychic'' abilities, such as somehow knowing when a person they know is coming to visit even when they do not come round regularly. Some dogs will sit by the front door and wait for them, despite the visit being a one off. However, scientifically speaking, dogs have five senses. Alaskan Malamutes rely on hearing and sight most, as well as smell.