Chemical senses are senses that require chemicals to stimulate them. Taste and smell are both chemical senses. All other senses are considered mechanical or electrical.
Smell and taste are two of the senses. Some other senses are hearing , touch, and sight.
The chemical senses are taste and smell. The receptors used for taste (gustation) and smell (olfaction) are the chemoreceptors.
Gustatory and olfactory senses (taste and smell) are the chemical senses.
Yes it is but (and there is always a but) it can be associated to event, situation, people, memory, conscious or subconscious therefore the sense smell can be a psychological too.
only smell if u taste it u die tee hee
Yes it is!
Monell Chemical Senses Center was created in 1968.
No if you use your senses it is a physical change
No, they do not. The sense of taste is an example of a chemical sense.
No, smell and taste are the chemical senses. Vision is the sensing of electromagnetic waves in the form of visible light. Hearing is the sense of audible sounds.
Physical,if you use your 5 senses for it its physical
chemical sense's ( smell & taste) rely on chemicals to produce a sensation.
Monell Chemical Senses Center was created in 1968.
The senses of taste and smell respond to chemical stimuli.
No if you use your senses it is a physical change
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No, they do not. The sense of taste is an example of a chemical sense.
No, smell and taste are the chemical senses. Vision is the sensing of electromagnetic waves in the form of visible light. Hearing is the sense of audible sounds.
chemical sense's ( smell & taste) rely on chemicals to produce a sensation.
Taste, along with the other four senses, is physical.
Physical,if you use your 5 senses for it its physical
so we have better senses
Because without feelings or senses it woul'nt be LIVING.