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write 12 questions about tase and smell and how they work simple something about how slaivia and nasal something work
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1. What are the five basic tastes our taste buds can detect (name them)?
2. Where are taste buds located, and how do they send taste information to the brain?
3. How does saliva help your tongue taste food?
4. Why can you taste some foods better after chewing for a while?
5. What part of your nose detects smells, and how do odor molecules reach it?
6. How does nasal mucus help your nose sense smells?
7. Why do foods taste different when your nose is stuffed up?
8. What is the connection between smell and flavor (how do they work together)?
9. How do taste and smell receptors get replaced if they are damaged?
10. Why can strong smells make you stop eating or make you feel sick?
11. How do temperature and texture of food change the way it tastes?
12. How do taste and smell signals travel to the brain, and which brain areas are involved?
2. Where are taste buds located, and how do they send taste information to the brain?
3. How does saliva help your tongue taste food?
4. Why can you taste some foods better after chewing for a while?
5. What part of your nose detects smells, and how do odor molecules reach it?
6. How does nasal mucus help your nose sense smells?
7. Why do foods taste different when your nose is stuffed up?
8. What is the connection between smell and flavor (how do they work together)?
9. How do taste and smell receptors get replaced if they are damaged?
10. Why can strong smells make you stop eating or make you feel sick?
11. How do temperature and texture of food change the way it tastes?
12. How do taste and smell signals travel to the brain, and which brain areas are involved?
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