EP HUMAN BIOLOGY-MODIFIED MASTERING
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Chapter 12, Problem 3AWK
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The reason for not sensing a good or bad odor after a long-term exposure to it.
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It is observed that the sense of our smell is linked to our feelings and emotions. The bad and good odors evoke negative and positive feelings, respectively. For example, the smell of a pet in the house can be unpleasant to an outsider, while would be neutral to the house owner. With time, the outsider may not feel the pet’s odor as foul.
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