I would say the cheeks are more lateral and somewhat superior to the tongue.
the ear is ipselateral to the cheeks because ear refers to right or left ear but if the statement says "EARS" with the s, the ears are lateral to the cheeks because it is towards the side with respect to the imaginary midline.
The superior longitudinal muscle, an intrinsic muscle that originates within the tongue allows the tongue to curl. It runs along the superior surface of the tongue under the mucous membrane.
tongue
Whitish patches can appear on the tongue, inside of the cheeks, or the palate.
The tongue and the cheeks
The tongue and the cheeks
their mouth are wide open and cheeks fuller,eyes closed...
I would say: smoking for starters, as well as chemical poisoning!
It depends which part of the body you are talking about for you can have a yeast infection: In your vagina, in your mouth; under your tongue, on your tongue, between your gums and cheeks, on your fingers and toes.
Oral cavity esophagus , stomach intestine .
Taste buds are primarily located on the tongue, specifically within small structures called papillae. While the tongue is the main site for taste perception, there are some taste receptors found in the cheeks and the roof of the mouth, but these are far less numerous. The lips, however, do not have taste buds and are not involved in the sense of taste. Therefore, while the tongue is the primary organ for tasting, other areas contribute minimally to the overall experience.
Most are located on the dorsal surface of the tongue. A few are found on the soft palate, epiglottis, pharynx, and inner surface of the cheeks.