The most common tumor on the roof of the mouth is a torus palatinus, a common bony lump in the center of the mouth. Size can very from insignificant to large enough to cause problems.
Non-cancerous fibrobroma can form in the roof of the mouth.
Cancerous sarcoma tumors can also form there.
If your talking about cats- then the answer to that would be the Jacobson's Organ. It induces the lip-curling flamense response when they smell things.
The Palatine bone forms the posterior roof of the mouth.
The bones comprising the roof of your mouth are the fused maxilla bones and the palatine bone.
The poison gland is not a specific organ in the body. Rather, it refers to a specialized structure within certain animals, such as snakes or spiders, that produces and stores venom. The location of the poison gland varies depending on the species, but it is typically found near the mouth or fangs of venomous animals.
no ,both are different gallbladder is situated near stomach and salivary gland is in our mouth.
pituitary gland is found in brain. it is bean shaped. it is called also master gland and a endocrine gland.
Pineal Gland
Pineal Gland
pineal gland
It's the Jacobsons Organ
Cats have a special gland on the roof of their mouth that allows them to 'taste' the scent, letting them smell it better. So in a sense they are. I am sorry I cannot remember what it is called and I can't find it.
The Palatine bone forms the posterior roof of the mouth.
The sublingual gland is the salivary gland found under the tongue.
a split gland is a gland that splits when you scream to loud.
The Palatine bone forms the posterior roof of the mouth.
No.
A mouth.
If you constantly rub it against the roof of your mouth, yes.