The five senses—sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch—are interconnected and work together to provide us with a comprehensive understanding of our environment. Information from one sense can often influence or enhance the perception from another sense. For example, the taste of food can be influenced by its smell. This interconnectedness allows us to have a multi-dimensional perception of the world around us.
If you are talking about senses, like your 5 senses, then it is called 'sens'.
Smell.
Some examples of other senses include proprioception (sense of body position), vestibular sense (sense of balance and spatial orientation), and thermoception (sense of temperature).
Seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, and tasting.
Physical,if you use your 5 senses for it its physical
The 5 senses were said to be a basis for survival. Now in this age, we can survive without one.
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Humans have 5 senses: touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing. These senses help people in their daily lives by protecting them from things that could harm or hurt them.
The five senses are Taste, Smell, Sight, Touch, and Hearing.
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Of course they do. They have the same 5 senses that you have (like all mammals)!
Sight, sound, touch, taste, & smell are the "standard list" of external senses.