... have a receptor for that particular odor molecule, for that organism, the odor has no smell. The senses of smell and taste are directly related because they both use the same types of receptors. If one's sense of smell is not functional, then the sense of taste will also not function because of the relationship of the receptors. read more
Smell and taste are part of the same interconnected sensory system, and"flavor" is almost entirely sensed in the nose. Smell (olfactory sense) and taste (gustatory sense) fall broadly in the category of"chemical senses" and work in similar ways. read more
When an odor and taste are experienced together, a person makes an association between the two sensory experiences, so that the smell of a food influences its taste, and the taste of a food influences its smell, notes Scientific American. read more