Ur nose has a molecule that helps you sense the smell of food and smell of Ur dogs if you have one you can smell anything only if it smells xP
even Ur thoung has sense of taste but that's another theme xP
GenelleBabee: so many typos ^^^ .
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Smell is a very direct sense .
In order for you to smell something, molecules from that thing have to make it to your nose . Those molecules are generally light , volatile [easy to evaporate) chemicals that float through the air into your nose . A piece of steel has no smell because nothing evaporates from it -- steel is a non-volatile solid .
No, humans cannot detect or differentiate the smell and taste of microorganisms.
Yes, ants can detect the presence of sugar through their sense of smell.
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Yes, squirrels have a very good sense of smell. They rely on their sense of smell to detect food, detect predators, and communicate with other squirrels through scent markings.
Ants can detect food using their sense of smell from up to 20 feet away.
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the smell or consistency
Dogs are trained to detect specific drugs such as cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and marijuana through their sense of smell.
A smell: odor (odoris, m.)Emit a smell: oleo, olere, olui, -Detect a smell: olfacio, olfacere, olfeci, olfactus
it helps them to detect foul smell such as poisons and they also smell you to always know that it is you