1. Human Body: Five sensesThe human body possesses five senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. These senses enable us to perceive and interact with the world around us. Learn more about your sense of smell and how we perceive the world around us.
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2. Human vs Animal Sense of SmellGuided Tours by Scent ExpertsHumans and animals both possess a sense of smell, but animals often excel due to more developed olfactory receptors. While humans rely on sight and hearing, animals like dogs and rodents heavily depend on smell for navigation, detecting food, and communicating. Animal olfaction is more acute and specialized, enhancing their survival and interactions.
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Candid Camera- Learning about Sense of smell to Stimulate Learning
Smell, the most potent sense, affects brain activity through its connection to the limbic system, influencing emotions and learning. Scentopia offers educational field trips in Singapore, fostering early connections between scent and memory through fun-filled activities and augmented reality.
School Excursion for Kindergarten Pre-School Pupils
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