Nose is used to smell like in primate. It participate in eating food. You find food tasteless when you have common cold. Many types of smell give you positive or negative feed back.
smell/nose
A severe cold can affect your sense of taste by reducing your ability to smell, which is a major factor in how we perceive flavors. When your nose is congested, it can impair your ability to fully taste food, making it seem bland or insipid. Additionally, a reduced appetite and changes in saliva production can also impact how food tastes during a cold.
When your nose is blocked, airflow to your smell receptors is restricted, which hinders their ability to detect and transmit odors to your brain. This results in a decreased sense of smell or temporary loss of the sense altogether.
The smell of white spirit up your nose after a cold could be due to nasal congestion. When you have a cold, your nasal passages become inflamed and produce excess mucus, which can trap odors and make them more noticeable. Additionally, the sensitivity of your sense of smell may be heightened during a cold, causing even faint odors like white spirit to be more pronounced.
Because your nose is clogged, so particles used by the nose to detect smell are no receiving the particles because mucus is blocking the way.
Bees do not have noses; they smell with their feet and antennae. Sorry to leave ya disappointed :/
A large part of what is perceived as the taste of foods is really due to the sense of smell. Often a cold plugs up the nose, so you lose your sense of smell and thus that part of the taste of foods.
Nose is used to smell like in primate. It participate in eating food. You find food tasteless when you have common cold. Many types of smell give you positive or negative feed back.
What is being tasted is irrelevant. How is your sense of taste when you have a cold, or if you hold your nose? The great majoroty of what we perceive as taste is really smell.
Sense, smell, and nose are nouns. Your is a possessive pronoun, acting as an adjective.
i have got this funny smell in my nose took a tiny bit of cocaine on Sunday night but i have also just bought a van that smells of diesel or fumes all the time
When you are sick with something like the flu, it can make it difficult to smell things. Swollen sinuses or a blocked nose can be the cause of this for you. When you taste something, more than half of the flavor comes from the smell of it. For example, eating a potato, apple, and onion with your nose pinched, will all taste the same. Another (less likely) reason could be that you have a layer of mucus built up on your tongue with the cold, use your toothbrush to brush off your tongue when you brush your teeth to see if that will help.
70-80 % of taste (depending on the person) comes from smell, so when you have a blocked nose your taste is automatically less sensitive.
because your feet sweat and the sweat sits there and releases a gas to make the smell. Thank you for using Answers.com
cause we can smell and we have a nose
If your nose runs and your feet smell, you're built upside down.