It serves as the hollow chamber in which the voice is produced.
Saliva - produced by the salivary glands keeps the tongue (and the whole mouth) moist. It helps our taste-buds function properly, and aids the voice in producing sounds.
Voice coaches and/or speech therapists can help with this.
Eyes, nose and tongue help salu to find the food is stale or not
Taste is one of the five senses, it uses sensory impressions of food or other substances on the tongue. The taste buds on the tongue help the person taste the food.
it helps the high and the low vocals
It serves as the hollow chamber in which the voice is produced.
It makes a damp voice in your mouth
No, he does not have a split tongue, it's just a silly rumor, he uses a lot of voice processors and enhanced vocals.
You have a tongue to help mix your food with saliva and help push the moist food to the back of the throat to swallow.
Tongue cleaners help to rid the tongue of bacteria that could cause numerous health problems. In addition, tongue cleaners can also help prevent bad breath.
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Practice and vocal exercises can help your voice to stay in tune.
to help it eat