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Duh.
definitely. if you hold runny nose, you cant appetite anything at all.
Yes, they do...hold you ever had a cold and not be capable of taste the food that you are intake? Smell and taste stir hand-in-hand.
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Taste is 85% smell.
Our taste buds are certainly very shabby.
That's why when you smell something really strong, you can almost "taste" it.
EDIT - hey, dude below me - I type fast and don't spell check, as spell check ruins the knack for people to ambush their own mistakes - I'm sorry I missed a letter; I'm not exactly writing a thesis here. At least I give a semi-decent answer as opposed to an elementary academy science experiment.
Absolutely! The olfactory nerves play a very major role in distinguishing flavors.
hold you ever held your nose while taking medication as a kid. it worked. try drinking two types of soda holding your nose. you can not detail the difference.
yes of course! haven't you ever smelled something and could fancy it?
try this: eat an apple while smelling a fresh cut onion.
and lol at the entity above who bragged about endorsement the "forth" grade. its fourth.
What ancestors commonly call chew is actually flavor, which is a combination of nibble and smell.
There are five basic taste, salty, sweet, bitter, sour, and umami, and thousands of different smells. So these combine to produce an essentially unconstrained number of flavors, which are mostly affected by smell.
definately, its a complete connected system
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