The hair like structure on the tongue is the tastes buds through which we get taste of various items.It is divided mainly into five parts, different parts get different taste , like sweet, sour, bitter, and salty.It has to be cleaned regularly with the help of tongue cleaner.This helps in reducing bad breath. They are called Cilia
the hairlike projections called papilae that the taste buds surround
yes , you do have hair on your tongue , that is why when you drink milk your tongue turns white.
The bit under the tongue is called the sublingual gland. It is one of many glands in the mouth that provide saliva and aid in digestion.
The thing under your tongue is classifed as the frenulum (fren - yuh - lum). this is a membrane connecting your tongue to the bottom of your mouth and is a thin layer of tissue.
There are no hair follicles on the tongue.
If someone feels like there is hair in their mouth, they may have something on their tongue. There could also be a hair from their head in the mouth.
They're your taste-buds.
There are no hair follicles on the tongue.
They dried the tongue and then they used the tongue as a hair brush.
Of coarse, is a bird with an antennae and flippers with lots of hair and a short tongue with NO TEETH!
No, it is not possible to literally have 'hair' on your tongue. However, there is a condition commonly referred to as 'Black Hairy Tongue' because the tongue begins to look like it has hair or fur growing on it. This is due to bacterial colonies that can grow on the back of the tongue. You can also get "hair" on your tongue from "dipping" which is a form of chewing tobacco. Usually, proper oral hygiene, including brushing the tongue with a toothbrush can eliminate the condition. For more information on this condition, click on the RELATED LINK below.
The rough hair-like material on a cat's tongue are called papillae. The papillae help cats groom themselves, eat and drink.
Anywhere but the extremely sensitive parts ,like the palms,feet,tongue and ears,(sometimes)...
Actually,it does!But when you brush your tongue it goes away!I'm not joking...
a gel-like thing that we is like hair gel.
open mouth spray on tongue rinse and repeat okay for one this is not how hair spray is used... its ment to go in your hair no in your mouth..... and its to style your hair I'm sure your not styling your tongue..!!!