A pig can not feel it's soft palate with it's tongue, due to the location of the soft palate. A human can feel their hard and soft palate.
A humans hard a soft palate can be felt with the tongue. The human soft palate is not connected to the nasal cavity, whereas a pigs soft palate is.
A pigs mouth structure is much wider than a humans. They also have more rounded teeth and less total teeth.
mouth
because the enzyme is not present in the mouth which digest it.
I think its tonsils
Invertebrates develop as either protostomes or deuterostomes. During development, a protostome's first opening is its mouth. Deuterostomes, on the other hand, have their anus as their first opening during development.
the Eustachian tube allows air to move between the middle ear, mouth and nose
in ur mouth
Starches become sugars when digested chemically in the mouth by amalyse and ptylin.
They don't, you have it the wrong way round. The structures in the mouth of a frog are adaptations that help it compete and SURVIVE. Structure do not lead to adaptation, structures ARE adaptations.
mouth
foot
In conclusion, while the nose and mouth both play vital roles in our sense of smell and taste, they each have unique functions that contribute to our overall sensory experience.
there are two!!
hand,beaks,mouth
anus to the mouth
what is the arm like structures surrounding the mouth of cnidarians
a shark is a fish in the higher class of fishes known as 'cartilaginous' fish because they have skeletons made of cartilage
lungs, nose and mouth.