Yes Everyone's Tongue Print Is Different It Is As The Same As Finger Prints Hope I Helped :)
You have to use different places in your tongue to pronounce the two sounds. In pronouncing "j" your tip of tongue sinks and your tongue goes upward. In pronouncing "z" your tip of tongue extends forward and be against the upper back teeth.
no but it feels better
Yes, the tongue is divided into regions that are thought to be more sensitive to specific taste sensations – sweet at the tip, sour on the sides, salty at the front edges, and bitter at the back. However, taste receptors for all taste sensations are distributed throughout the entire tongue.
One popular website that contains a variety of tongue twisters is www.uebersetzung.at/twister/en.htm. This site offers a collection of tongue twisters in different languages for practice and entertainment.
i bit my tongue.
no everyones fingerprint is unique no everyones fingerprint is unique No everyones finger print changes because of family genes!!!!!!!!!!! Even twins has there own fingerprint
Every fingerprint is unique, but there are some major types that they are classified into. Your tongue print is different also.
Yes, humans have a unique tongue print just as finger prints.
Every human has a 'tongue print', similar to fingerprints.
everyones voice is different!!!
they ARE your taste buds everyones tastebuds are different size
yes everyone's feet smell different.
yes, everyones hormones are different
no everyones codes is different
Retinal prints, iris prints, and vein patterns are unique to each individual. These patterns can be used for biometric identification in security systems.
the code you have to buy because everyones code is different
No. Not in everyones. A review of the literature shows different studies with different statistics. One study says anywhere between 6-60% of people will be staph positive. Others says 30-50%.