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  • What Are the Ten Basic Smells? - MedicineNet
    Ten basic smells that a human nose can sense include: Fruit: Human nose may sense all types of fruity smells They are natural aromas (except for citruses like lemon, lime, and orange) Lemon: Lemon or citrus is usually used for cleaning products for decades They smell sharp and fresh Fragrant: Fragrant scents are light and natural
  • SMELL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    smell, scent, odor, aroma mean the quality that makes a thing perceptible to the olfactory sense smell implies solely the sensation without suggestion of quality or character scent applies to the characteristic smell given off by a substance, an animal, or a plant
  • List Of Scents And Their Effects – Aromas For Well-Being
    Study this list of scents and their effects that introduces 25 basic aromas and explains how they affect the body and mind This lovely, delicate, and essential aroma can be obtained from rose flowers
  • Why old people smell happens — and a superfood to prevent it
    There are few bodily odors more immediately recognizable and off-putting than "old people smell " A longevity expert explains how one superfood can beat back the geriatric scent
  • The primary smells: What are smells made of? - OLORAMA
    Discover the 10 primary smells identified by scientists, and learn how these basic scents shape our perception and the future of scent reproduction
  • Understanding Smell - Ask A Biologist
    Smell is an important part of our survival When you smell food, an animal, or even an object, you can often use that information to tell you what that thing is and what condition it is in You might be able to use your sense of smell to tell if food is spoiled





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