only if you paint it back on with a palette
the hard palate is located at the back of the mouth .
The roof of mouth is called 'Palate'
The soft palate (also known as the velum, palatal velum, or muscular palate) is, in mammals, the soft tissue constituting the back of the roof of the mouth. The soft palate is part of the palate of the mouth; the other part is the hard palate. The soft palate is distinguished from the hard palate at the front of the mouth in that it does not contain bone.
Front is called "hard palate", middle/back is called "soft palate". Or you can just call the whole thing "palate".
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The hard part of the palate is called the hard palate. If you move your tongue to the back and begin feeling a softer part that still feels boney, it's called the velum, or soft palate.
Hard Palate: The hard palate is supported by the palatine bones and maxillary bones. The hard palate is anterior to the soft palate. Soft Palate: The soft palate is not supported by any bones. The soft palate is posterior to the hard palate. It is made of muscle and it is continuous with the uvula.
The palate is the roof of mouth and it has two sections: anterior portion or hard palate; and a posterior portion or soft palate. An extension of soft palate is called the uvula. When you look in your throat, look at the back part of the roof and you will see the uvula hanging downwards.
The area behind your front teeth is called the palate. It is located on the roof of the mouth. The part closest to your teeth is hard palate and the area near the back of your mouth is the soft palate.
The transverse ridges in the hard palate function to assist in moving food to the back of the mouth where it can be easily swallowed.
The transverse ridges in the hard palate function to assist in moving food to the back of the mouth where it can be easily swallowed.
it's called your uvula. it's basically a flap of skin that hangs down from the back of the soft palate (the hard palate is the roof of your mouth)