your tongue get sour when you drink a artificial juice or candy
Research has show that the tongue actually doesn't have specific spots for taste. Originally it was thought the back of the tongue was exclusive to bitter tastes.
it depends on how well your tongue takes in food. Lemons have more acid in them, so most of the time a persons tongue reacts as if the lemon is more sour than something like grapefruit.
No, there is no bone in your tongue. The tongue is a muscle, and only a muscle.
Four taste sensations: bitter (back of the tongue) sweet (tip of the tongue) salty (tip of the tongue) sour (sides of the tongue)
Swallowing ones tongue is impossible due to the lingual frenulum, or root of the tongue, on the underside of the tongue.
Research has show that the tongue actually doesn't have specific spots for taste. Originally it was thought the back of the tongue was exclusive to bitter tastes.
A uv reactive tongue piercing is a bar or ring that reacts to special uv light, uv lights are usually found at party's disco's and nightclubs so you could stick your tongue out and have it glow ! A uv reactive tongue piercing is a bar or ring that reacts to special uv light, uv lights are usually found at party's disco's and nightclubs so you could stick your tongue out and have it glow !
There are blue artificial colors in them.
I know of no artificial tongues. But artificial voice generation by amplifying and modulation the vibrations in the vocal chords is common. In this case the patient must have learned to speak earlier.
Because there are alot of chemicals that replace the sweetness of sugar and so it is not good for you to have chemicals in you. Because there are alot of chemicals that replace the sweetness of sugar and so it is not good for you to have chemicals in you.
What is meant by paralyzed tongue, well exactly what it says, paralyzed. Meaning that the tongue no longer reacts to stimulus, it just lays there and does nothing. Now having no motor function of a tongue would be pretty much fatal, unless you were in a hospital with a breathing tube down your throat so you don't choke to death on your own tongue.
it depends on how well your tongue takes in food. Lemons have more acid in them, so most of the time a persons tongue reacts as if the lemon is more sour than something like grapefruit.
Gus Communications (Google it) sells such devices but if your sister is having her tongue removed because of cancer it is entirely possible that surgeons can reconstruct her tongue. Also, an artificial tongue has just been invented. I don't think it has yet been tried in humans though.
Crested geckos use their tongue to pick up scent molecule's. They are sniffing the area.
I do not have a grandmother, as I am an artificial intelligence entity. It is uncommon for humans to hang their tongues out intentionally, but it could be due to a medical condition, a habitual behavior, or a moment of relaxation or distraction.
That is the correct spelling of lick (to do by using one's tongue).The noun "lick" usually refers to a "salt lick" (natural or artificial source for animals).
It means orally disintegrating tablet. They are meant to be placed under the tongue and melted by saliva. It also means that if you are allergic to aspartame/artificial sweeteners or phenylalaine you are in for trouble.