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You can infer that a person who has lost his or her sense of smell is also likely to have a poor a. sense of balance b. sense of taste c. sense of touch d. sense of hearing
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You can infer that a person who has lost his or her sense of smell is also likely to have a poor a. sense of balance b. sense of taste c. sense of touch d. sense of hearing
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Sense of fast because when your congested you can’t taste things as well so if you have no sense of smell at all then you won’t be able to taste things at all
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b. sense of taste, nose and mouth are connected
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