karnun1201 karnun1201
  • 27-03-2019
  • Social Studies
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How is your sense of taste similar to your sense of smell, and how do these senses work together?​

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AparriSwag
AparriSwag AparriSwag
  • 27-03-2019

Your sence of taste is simmular to your sence of smell because they work together to define what you eat, and see which one is better.

Hope helps!-Aparri

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jeremiahawalker2008
jeremiahawalker2008 jeremiahawalker2008
  • 27-03-2019

So, your nose smells something rotten, something might taste rotten. If something smells nice, something will taste nice.

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