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________ cell carcinoma is a cancer of the deepest layer of the epidermis of the skin.
 
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Give two reasons why older adults often complain that food does not seem as flavorful as when they were younger.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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The aging process causes a decline in the ability to smell and taste food as the number of receptors in the nose and on the tongue decreases.





 

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