yes der bran its not the same so it is possabal yes der bran its not the same so it is possabal
when fluid reditributes in the body, it interferes with sinuses no sinuses= no smell= no taste
A large part of what is perceived as the taste of foods is really due to the sense of smell. Often a cold plugs up the nose, so you lose your sense of smell and thus that part of the taste of foods.
Smell and taste are 2 of the 5 senses we humans have: smell, taste, hear, sight, and feel. Guess what? You use your nose to smell and tongue to taste. Surprise, surprise.
No, taste and smell are very related though
I guess smell. What is there to taste?
Just the smell and taste of ethanol itself.
Smell is a large part of taste. If you can't smell, things will taste differently.
Smell is an important part of taste. without smell you would not taste anything. So if you don't have a sense of smell you won't have the sense of taste eather.
Being able to smell the scent of food is what makes it tasty. Because of the low gravity in space, however, the scent of the food floats away before it reaches an astronaut's nose. Also, in space, liquid rises, and the mucus in an astronaut's nose rises, as well, giving the astronaut a permanently stuffed nose. Thus making astronauts unable to smell and therefore unable to taste the food they're eating.
jelly fish are capable of smell and taste by its tentacles
-when you get a common cold you get congested wich covers the sinuns with a mucus substance and that is what takes away some ability of smell and sometimes even taste. -The common cold is fought off by your immune system, the reason your nose is unable to smell is due to the fact that mucus is stopping the flow so that no bacterial infestations can enter through the nasal passages, and as such they are unable to smell.
You taste oxygen. You taste the smell of the oxygen.