7. How do our other senses -- taste, smell, touch and hearing -- influence communication within the body? Provide an example for each sense

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Answer:

All senses are connected to each other through the neurons, and brain receptors.

Explanation:

If we see technically, all senses are connected to each other through the neurons, and brain receptors. Physiologically they help to influence each other.

Taste- If someone tastes poison, then their body helps to stimulate a reflex to stop eating the harmful chemical.

Smell- If we smell a foul odor then we reflex is to hold our breath in an effort to prevent inhalation of a harmful chemical.

Touch- If we will put our hand on a hot stove, the pain receptors in your hand tell our brain to take away a hand from the hot surface.

Hearing- If we hear a loud noise, our instinct is to run away from the potential danger.