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    Scent of Apples

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    Sense of Taste Taste is the ability to respond to dissolved molecules and ions called tastants. Humans detect taste with taste receptor cells. These are clustered in taste buds. Each taste bud has a pore that opens out to the surface of the tongue enabling molecules and ions taken into the mouth to reach the receptor cells inside. There are five primary taste sensations: • salty • sour • sweet • bitter • umami Properties of the taste system. • A single taste bud contains 50–100 taste cells

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    Losing Sense of Smell

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    thing that would happen if you could no longer smell‚ is that your sense of taste would diminish greatly. You would be able to distinguish between sweet‚ salty‚ bitter and sour‚ but more subtle tastes depend on smell‚ so you would not be able to recognize any other tastes. For instance‚ you would not be able to tell the difference between chocolate‚ strawberry or vanilla ice cream‚ you would only know that they all taste sweet. This problem would prevent you from being able to enjoy food‚ which would

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    Science Fair

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    they could actually taste it. I (did): I had people smell food and they could actually taste the food like they were eating it. I found out: You can smell instead of tasting the actual food. Next time I will: Try to find if you can taste instead of smelling switch it around try new things. Title Topic: Investigate the influence of smell on taste. What is your control group: Smell; Taste. What do you want to see happen (Independent Variable): Effect of smell on taste. What are you doing

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    Experiments for Phycology

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    Individual Project Unit 2 Experiments In this individual project we were asked to conduct three experiments. The three experiments I chose to conduct were Experiment 1‚ Experiment 2‚ and Experiment 4. I have documented my findings for the experiments that were done. In Experiment 1‚ I was to rub my index finger gently over a piece of very coarse sandpaper for a few times. Then‚ I was to rate its coarseness on a scale from 1 (very soft) to 7 (very coarse)

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    Senses

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    THE SENSES Hilgard morgan and Sartain explain that there are more than eight senses that we use to explore and learn about the world.Each of these senses has a specific sense organ within which are receptor cells or receiving mechanisms that are sensitive to certain stimuli in the environment. The Eye Is the organ of vision‚ is sometimes compared to a camera lens because it works roughly the same way as the latter which focuses images of objects at various distances o the film as it

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    My Business Plan

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    Registered Copyright Claimant in 1996‚ the slogan “Laging Bagong Luto” of R. Lapid’s was born. To meet the expectations of its consumers‚ R. Lapid’s consistently serves deliciously tasty barbecue and crispy newly puffed chicharon at its best quality. The taste of the vinegar that go with the chicharon was improved by cooking and adding fresh garlic. Additional “chili” chicharon was offered to its customers and was accepted with notable commendations.      To further improve its product quality‚ R. Lapid’s

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    SWOT ANALYSIS SNOGURT

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    of their fitness‚ but also because of their price is reasonable and affordable for some customer groups like students. The next Strength is the taste of home-made frozen yogurt. Their frozen yogurt is actually a self-made product by Snogurt’s family itself and it is a good choice for anyone who’s missing their mom-made yogurt because of the natural tastes and texture of the frozen yogurt itself. Next is their weakness. The machines are prominent or important for this kind of food industry. Each

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    Disadvantages of cinema

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    Cinema is not free from its evil effects. Film artistry is‚ unfortunately‚ compelled to compro­mise with people’s popular taste and appeal to their lower instincts. Too many films dealing with sex problems and with the ways of the criminals are now shown‚ f These are apt to affect public morality. The substandard catering of music I and recreation is likely to injure public taste and outlook and is not ultimately good for the art. The Cinema has far reaching effect upon the youth of the country

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    Homeostasis

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    Homeostasis Why might the special senses of smell and taste be important for helping to maintain homeostasis in the body? The French scientist Claude Bernard first suggested the concept of homeostasis in the 19th century. He defined homeostasis as the fact that all living things maintain a constant internal environment. Homeostasis is the tendency of the body to maintain a relatively consistent internal state. The nervous system sends and receives signals about temperature‚ hydration‚ blood

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    instructions * The one and only utensil to be used in making a true Moroccan tea is the “Brrad “which looks something like the wonderful lamp of Aladdin‚ only shorter. * Some people tend to put leaves of wormwood‚ which give the tea a bitter taste‚ others put lemon verbena leaves to get their relaxing effect‚ but I won’t accept any herbals in my tea other than peppermint leaves; their sweet smell and strong flavor makes the tea even more enjoyable. * Moroccan Sahara people are famous for

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