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Flowers in bloom are perfumes to me. The image conjured from the sentence appeals to what sense?

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Answered by radhikavneni
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It appeals to your olfactory senses, i.e., your sense of smell because the term ‘perfume’ is used

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Concept :

The unique sense that allows for the perception of odours is called olfaction. The sense of smell serves a variety of purposes, including identifying tasty meals, potential dangers, and pheromones. It also affects taste. The sense of smell, or the olfactory system, offers minimal information about the many aromas present in the environment.

Explanation:

  • The olfactory sense, or sense of smell, offers minimal information about the various scents in the environment.
  • Olfaction is a sense that involves the transfer of external chemical information into the central nervous system and transformation of that information into patterns of brain activity that are important in mediating odour perception.
  • The sense of smell is crucial because it may warn us of dangers like gas leaks, fires, or rotting food. It is also tightly connected to the regions of the brain that manage memory and emotion.
  • Pain signals are really sent to the brain by unpleasant and unpleasant odours to alert us to potential danger.
  • The sense used here in the line 'Flowers in bloom are perfumes to me' is Olfactory sense . The word Perfumes refers to Olfactory sense.

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