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Breath smells bad becuase people are not very smart and do not have proper dental hygene. so basically you don't brush your teeth.

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Why does ear wax taste so bad?

Ear wax tastes bad because it contains a mixture of dead skin cells, oils, and other substances that can give it a bitter and unpleasant flavor. Additionally, the presence of bacteria in ear wax can contribute to its unappealing taste.


How does holding your nose affect your taste?

Much of what you perceive as taste is actually smell, so when you have a stuffed up nose and can't smell anything you only "taste" what your taste buds are sensing. In that state you're actually getting a pretty good indication of the sensations you receive from just your taste buds without the help of your sense of smell. I've actually heard it from people who have lost their sense of smell that they would rather have lost their sense of taste.


If you split your tongue can you still taste?

yes, you can still taste Your taste buds do not connect to a central core prior to sending the chemical compounds to your brain. Splitting the tongue will probably kill quite a few taste buds (not as many as smoking, but still bad). I do believe that taste buds can not heal, but the types are spread throughout your tongue. Each section of the outer area of your tongue has a majority to each taste, such as the tip of your tongue contains mostly sweet sensing tastebuds, but those taste buds are still found throughout your tongue.


Where are the taste buds located?

Taste buds are primarily located on the tongue, with smaller numbers found on the roof of the mouth, the throat, and the epiglottis. Each taste bud contains taste receptor cells that contribute to our sense of taste.


Why you can't taste food when you have a bad cold?

Because the sensation of taste is closely tied to your sense of smell. The combination of your taste buds and the smell of food is what makes your brain recognize a taste. When you have a cold, your nose gets clogged and you can't smell as well as you normally can, so in your head, foods don't taste the same because you're not getting the normal amount of "taste information" from your nose" This is also why people hold their nose when eating something they don't like and why inhaling when you're eating spicy food makes them seem spicier.