Biology, asked by nazemqazi, 2 months ago

If you were suffering from severe cold, you would feel the food is tasteless. Why?.​

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Answered by keshavsharma58
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When we're sick, our noses are often blocked with mucus. Also, the tissues inside our nose can become swollen and inflamed. This prevents us from smelling properly. Because your sense of smell is so tied to your sense of taste, if you can't smell things properly, you won't be able to taste them properly, either.

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Answered by madhulika7
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When a cold occurs, humans get congested, which leads to a stop in airflow to the olfactory receptors. Without odor compounds being able to make it to olfactory receptors, the sense of smell is significantly weakened to a point where it barely works.

Taste itself is rarely effected by a cold, but without the ability to smell what you’re tasting, it’s difficult to fully experience flavor. Fortunately, it only takes about a week for the cold to go away so you won’t have to wait long to enjoy all of your favorite flavors again.

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