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write 12 questions about tase and smell and how they work simple
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1. What organs do we use to taste and to smell?
2. Where are taste receptors located on and in the mouth?
3. How do smell molecules get from food or the air to the nose?
4. What do taste receptors detect (what kinds of tastes)?
5. How do smell receptors in the nose send signals to the brain?
6. How does the brain combine taste and smell to create the experience of flavor?
7. Why do foods taste different when you have a cold or stuffy nose?
8. What is an olfactory receptor and what does it do?
9. How do taste buds send information to the brain?
10. Why can some people be more sensitive to certain smells or tastes than others?
11. What is anosmia and how does it affect everyday life?
12. How do taste and smell help keep us safe (for example, with spoiled food or smoke)?
2. Where are taste receptors located on and in the mouth?
3. How do smell molecules get from food or the air to the nose?
4. What do taste receptors detect (what kinds of tastes)?
5. How do smell receptors in the nose send signals to the brain?
6. How does the brain combine taste and smell to create the experience of flavor?
7. Why do foods taste different when you have a cold or stuffy nose?
8. What is an olfactory receptor and what does it do?
9. How do taste buds send information to the brain?
10. Why can some people be more sensitive to certain smells or tastes than others?
11. What is anosmia and how does it affect everyday life?
12. How do taste and smell help keep us safe (for example, with spoiled food or smoke)?
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