We don't know what your hypothesis is. In terms of general rules for expressing a hypothesis, it is good to be clear, succinct, and accurate when stating a hypothesis. Here are some possible hypotheses which might address the question, how does smell affect taste:
We cannot taste something accurately without smell.
Taste is less enjoyable without smell.
Smell is more important for some people than for others, in its contribution to taste.
yes because you smell
A. Gasoline is the best fuel for transportation needs. B. Smell of gasoline is very unpleasant. C. gasoline and diesel fuel release the same amount of energy as they are burned. D. Will I get better mileage with premium gasoline than with regular gasoline
So that we may learn where wwe came from,what things do what,how we see,hear,taste,smell and say thing,s and Ect.
The steps to the scientific method as it is today. 1) Ask a scientific question. What is that growing in the yard? 2) Make observations. -For example: Your 5 senses. Hearing, feeling, tasting, sight, and smell. 3) Gather information. -Make a list of all the places you could gather information for a scientific question. 4) Form a Hypothesis. -What you think the outcome of the Experiment will be. 5)Experiment. -Controlled experiment: only one variable is being changed/ manipulated at a time. -Control: is the part of an experiment that is standard against which results are compared. -Dependent Variable: is the condition in the experiment that is being tested. (is the variable that you would be measuring) -Independent Variable: is the variable that is being changed/ manipulated in the experiment. -Constant: any variable that remains the same for all experimental groups. 6) Collect Data. -Numerical data is often displayed in a chart. 7) Analyze Data. -Graph your results. 8) Draw a conclusion. -Compare your results to your Hypothesis. Scientific Method: 1.Ask a scientific question 2. Make an observation. 3. Ask a question. 4. Make a hypothesis. 5. Conduct an experiment. 6. Collect data 7. Analyze data 8. Draw a conclusion See link below:
smell can not be measured but can be observed
Yes, there is evidence to suggest that smell can affect memory. This is known as the "Proust phenomenon" where certain smells can trigger strong memories and emotions due to the close connection between the olfactory system and the brain's limbic system, which is involved in memory and emotion processing.
no rain does not affect the smell
The problem in a science fair project just mean what are you trying to figure out in your experiment? Say your trying to figure out how smell affect taste that would be your problem.
yes but not at first.... depending on what plant you have and what time frame you are working in it can be anywhere from 2-4 months before they start to smell
Stuffed animals are a hard thing to relate in science. But I think of the senses:sight, smell, touch, taste, hear. (Example question: What does the stuffed animal look like?)
Having Asthma doesn't affect your sense of smell and taste
Hearing loss will not usually affect a persons sense of smell.
The conclusion of the question "does smell affect taste" is that smell plays a significant role in how we perceive taste. Smells from food travel to the olfactory receptors, which can enhance or even change the perception of flavors. This is why food may taste different when we have a cold, as our sense of smell is reduced.
yes because you smell
In the usual circumstance, smiling does not affect your sense of smell
yes
It can, yes.