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A nose that cannot smell would refer to an inanimate object or a non-living entity. One example could be a nose on a mannequin or a statue.
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One must breathe in with your olfactory sensor; on the human, that is the nose.
If a tomato is a fruit is ketchup a jelly or a smoothie
The little one with the crooked nose.
All birds have olfactory nerves so can smell at least some, but the one known to have a well-developed sense of smell is the turkey vulture.
It hurts a little bit for one second. If feels like your nose is getting pinched.
pinky! that's one name!!
Usually it is something strong-smelling to cover the smell. Vicks Vapo-Rub is one product commonly used for this.
Ur nose has a molecule that helps you sense the smell of food and smell of Ur dogs if you have one you can smell anything only if it smells xPeven Ur thoung has sense of taste but that's another theme xPGenelleBabee: so many typos ^^^ .anyways ..here's the correct answer .Smell is a very direct sense .In order for you to smell something, molecules from that thing have to make it to your nose . Those molecules are generally light , volatile [easy to evaporate) chemicals that float through the air into your nose . A piece of steel has no smell because nothing evaporates from it -- steel is a non-volatile solid .
Because your nose gets confused. You can restart a new scent by sniffing the back of your hand and then smelling something different. When perfume testing, once you smell one, sniff the back of your hand, because your nose is used to the smell of your skin, and acts as a restart, and then smell the next product.