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All over your tongue. There are different areas you find them. There are some where they recognize salty, bitter, sweet and tangy. Google taste buds, and you might find a diagram.
it matters where yu go..they do the prices all different
It has been shown recently by studies that the taste buds for all different tastes are spread evenly over the tongue and no one area is used for any particular tastes
Well first of all, without a tongue you couldn't talk. And second of all, if you didn't have a tongue,you couldn't eat anything.
Tongue rolling is homozygous dominant and all issue from this pairing will be tongue rollers. This is the only result that is allowable with a standard Punnett square or branch diagram representation. T = tongue roller t = non-tongue roller TT X tt = 4 Tt ======With tongue rolling expressed.
Of course dogs have different paw prints. Just think about it, every dog is different in size and different breads have different legs. Therefore, no dog would be the same. I have 3 dogs, of different breads and they all have different paw prints.
Humans use finger prints for solving crimes but dogs do not use paw prints they use nose prints!!!!!!So no 2 noses are the same
All over your tongue. There are different areas you find them. There are some where they recognize salty, bitter, sweet and tangy. Google taste buds, and you might find a diagram.
No, I did a science project, I got many fingerprints. A lot of them were the same but not all. Some had crazy prints! I had 25 prints and about 5 had different prints
its like finger prints all different
Nope! Lip prints are like fingerprints, they're all different
They have canvas art prints in all styles. They have them in prints of classics and modern floral and water colors or oil styles.
What do cells in a ducks foot an allegators tongue and a humans eye have in common?
One can get inexpensive vintage prints from several different places. Some of the places that one can get inexpensive vintage prints are: Zazzle, and All Posters.
No. All zebras have different variations to their stripes very much like all humans have different variations to their fingerprints. A zebra's stripes are very much akin to being its fingerprints.
Two reasons why no one else is exactly like you is because you have different finger prints and tongue prints, obviously. If you think about it philisophically, if there was someone else or more people exactly a like you, you'd either be arguing or bored all the time. Also, we have different parentage, and different religions, and we are brought up in different areas in the world. And really would you like someone else to be exactly like you?
Each finger has a different print. Prints are not genetic. Not even twins have the same prints.