Loss of taste sensations that could result from damage to the facial nerve include the inability to taste sweetness on the anterior two-thirds of the tongue due to dysfunction of the chorda tympani branch of the facial nerve, which carries taste information. This can lead to a reduced ability to detect sweet flavors on that part of the tongue.
Things that are bad for us often taste bad. People lived longer if they could avoid eating bad things. Having a sense of taste allowed you to live longer, and have babies. A sense of taste was a survival factor.
If everything you eat tastes like mold, it could be due to a fungal infection in your mouth. This condition is called oral thrush and can affect the taste buds, making everything taste like mold. It is recommended to see a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
It depends on how big the park is, it could be measured through feet, meters, or maybe even miles.
In an amusement park, a cell wall could be represented by the perimeter fencing or walls that surround the park grounds to provide structure and security. Just like a cell wall in biology, this physical boundary helps protect and define the amusement park's internal environment.
They will have bad taste in music, but they would need bad taste to listen to Linkin Park to begin with.
you can taste the dirt and mud in the air, the blood and smoke, stagnant water, cold food and the alcohol to get rid of the tastes. i hope this has helped .
If you could not taste, you could not smell. Scientists are currently testing a theory that smell and taste are connected to memories. Your taste lets you know what is dangerous to eat and what is not. For example, if you were eating bleach, your taste receptors would tell you to stop.
If u are in the desert u can taste dry desert
que te gustaría probar - you wish you could taste it me gustaria probar - I wish I could taste it
Could be a Park Keeper, or a Park Warden.
Perhaps for some things but it is a matter of taste and opinion.
You could say, "What park did you visit?"
you could use taste
you are born with them on your tongue
No, park can be used as a noun and a verb.Noun: We went to the park today.Verb: We could not park the car.
Noise does not affect taste. However, a noisy environment may also include dust and chemicals that could affect the taste.