Everything in your mouth. Oral means from the mouth. Cavity means opening or hole.
lateral walls of the oral cavity in the mouth are formed by what
Esophagus is not a part of oral cavity. It connects your oral cavity to stomach.
The palate is defined as the combination of the hard and soft palate. The hard palate, the anterior bony portion, separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavity.
The esophagus is a tube the connect the oral cavity to the stomach. The trachea is a tube that connects the oral and nasal cavity to the lungs.
The oral cavity, or mouth, opens into the oropharynx, the portion of the throat behind the mouth.
The oral cavity is another name for the mouth.
lateral walls of the oral cavity in the mouth are formed by what
This chamber is called the oral cavity. Actually the entire space that the tongue and teeth are in is the oral cavity.
The oral cavity
palate
Oral Cavity
oral cavity and stomach
The "Wisdom teeth" are technically called the 3rd molars.
no
The uvula is an extension of the soft palate of the oral cavity and does not contain any glands that secrete fluid.
yes it does. It starts right when you put the food in your mouth and the mouth is part of the oral cavity.
Like the oral cavity (the mouth) you can breath in and out with this.