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Showing posts with label sense. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sense. Show all posts

Feb 19, 2019

[Answer] 4. When everything starts to make sense and coalesce, it starts to do what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. When everything starts to make sense and coalesce, it starts to do what?"



...1. to fall out 2. to fall asunder 3. to fall into place 4. to fall at one's feet When you say that it all fell into place, you're saying it dawned upon you; it came together. "Fall Into Place" is also the title of Apartment's debut album.

Dec 26, 2018

[Answer] 8. Who wrote pamphlets in support of the revolution? Key works include "Common Sense" and "The Crisis".

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. Who wrote pamphlets in support of the revolution? Key works include "Common Sense" and "The Crisis"."



...1. Samuel Adams 2. Thomas Paine 3. George Washington 4. Daniel Webster Thomas Paine wrote revolutionary pamphlets in order to support the people in the Revolutionary War era, so that they would be able to be free from Britain.

Nov 11, 2018

[Ans] Ageusia is the loss of which one of the five sense?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Ageusia is the loss of which one of the five sense?"



Ageusia is the loss of taste functions of the tongue, particularly the inability to detect sweetness, sourness, bitterness, and saltiness. This disorder can be triggered by many factors such as nerve damage or vitamin deficiency. Ageusia is sometimes confused with anosmia – a loss of the sense of smell. Because the tongue can only indicate texture and differentiate between sweet, sour, bitter, and salty, most of what is perceived as the sense of taste is actually derived from smell. True ageusia is relatively rare compared to hypogeusia – a partial loss of taste – and dysgeusia – a distortion or alteration of taste.

[Answer] Ageusia is the loss of which one of the five sense?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Ageusia is the loss of which one of the five sense?"



...Ageusia is the loss of taste functions of the tongue, particularly the inability to detect sweetness, sourness, bitterness, and saltiness. This disorder can be triggered by many factors such as nerve damage or vitamin deficiency. Ageusia is sometimes confused with anosmia – a loss of the sense of smell. Because the tongue can only indicate texture and differentiate between sweet, sour, bitter, and salty, most of what is perceived as the sense of taste is actually derived from smell. True ageusia is relatively rare compared to hypogeusia – a partial loss of taste – and dysgeusia – a distortion or alteration of taste.