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    person to smell like a Fish. Trimethylaminuria has the most fishy smell when someone were to sweat or breathe or any other way your body functions. It is almost impossible for someone who has this condition to live a good life and not smell like a fish. Mostly because they have to breathe. Breathing is one of the most popular ways to give off a no good fishy smell. Trimethylaminuria has not been solved by physicians or any other doctors. Physicians have found a way to help with the fishy smell.…

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    Taste Receptors Essay

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    Olfaction (smell) and Gustation (taste) work simultaneously with the aid of chemoreceptors, which generate nerve impulses. Chemoreceptors are able to combine the molecules that they recognize with a protein in order to create a channel on the surface of the receptors, which generates impulses. While they are both powerful senses, smell tends to be more responsive. The brain interprets the information given from taste and smell to help humans identify what it is they are eating. Scientists have…

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    Anosmia

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    you lost your sense of smell. Ok we’ve seen people who have lost a limb, the blind, the deaf, and the crippled but did we ever think of a LIFE WITHOUT THE ABILITY TO SMELL. I always imagined it to be the easiest disability to live with how much of this sense do we really use anyway. This is one of the first sense babies uses to help identify its mother. The baby can smell out sweet dearest mum who gave birth to him or her in a crowded room. Do we use this sense just to smell and what would be…

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    you, but your hearing would be heightened. If you went without hearing, you can always fix that by getting hearing aids or other things that scientists and doctors have come up with to help the deaf. If you go without taste, you are going without smell, and vice versa. If you go without touch, you 'll never understand what it is like to have feelings. You won 't know what it is like to be hurt, or burned. Living without one of the five senses would be a very hard task to be handed in life, but…

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    5 Senses Essay

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    Humans are endowed with an astounding sensory system. The human body, in addition to the amazing functions that it performs to keep itself alive, has an incomprehensible system for gathering and processing its environment. The five senses, taste, smell, touch, sight, and hearing, all contribute greatly to the way we perceive the world around us. Our ability to sense our surrounding is a major part of what sets us apart from inanimate objects such as rocks. Lacking all of your senses puts you in…

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    The Florida sun shines in my face as I walk along the local farmer’s market. To my left the smell of fresh baked chocolate chip cookies reminds me of grandma. The man selling homemade air fresheners smells of pine triggering my memory of picking out my first christmas tree. As I walk through the market different smells provoke different memories from long ago. Even the smell of burning fire reminds me of roasting marshmallows and making s’mores with my cousins out by the fire pit. People…

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    The fresh smell of new books, the milky smell of babies, the moldy smell of old houses, the smell of newly-mown summer grass…When you perceive a new scent, your brain automatically links it with an environment, a occasion, a person, an object, or a moment; when the same scent come to you again, you would conjure up the bounded memory. Although there is no holding back the wheel of time, scent is always our super-power when it comes to memory. 'But when from a long-distant past nothing subsists,…

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    hearing, taste, smell, and touch, I would choose to give up smell. Giving up smell also includes giving up taste. Although I love the taste of food, or the smell of the different seasons, I feel that smell and taste are the senses that I least need and will make less of an impact on my daily life, rather than if I took one of the other senses away. Being able to not go out with friends and enjoy food, or discuss how something tastes would be hard to give up. Food, and the smell of food is great…

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    Blinding lights. Towering buildings. Eccentric performers. New York City has become a place known for making dreams come true. New York City fills people with joy despite the hustling of the city’s anti-social inhabitants the gut-wrenching smell of hot dogs and smoke, and the boring view of towering concrete buildings. People scurry like ants through the maze of streets attempting to make it to their subway train on time. Hundreds of people fill the streets, creating a wall that is nearly…

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    First of all, let's talk about how the lunch ladies put the food in the tray and the foods smell, and look. Every lunch breaks some students need to line up at the cafeteria to get their food, sometimes the line are long that the lunch ladies doing it rapidly and that made them make many mistakes for examples the apple sauce, the lunch ladies put it in the upper left of our tray, sometimes the lunch ladies tend to put too much and that leads to the students make a mess, some students…

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