tongue, teeth, lips, saliva glands, palate
When you purse your lips and blow air through a small opening, the rushing air causes a vibration in the air passing through, creating a whistling sound. The pitch of the whistle can be altered by adjusting the size and shape of your mouth and lips.
The protein that makes up hair is called keratin.
The protein that makes up hair is called keratin.
The viscous fluid that makes up the cytoplasm is called cytosol.
Brain freeze is where the palate of the mouth (the roof of the mouth) gets too cold and 'freezes' causing the nerves to send out pain signals. To cure it you simply place your tongue on the roof of your mouth to warm it up again.
The zygomticus muscle is what makes you smile. It lifts up the corners of your mouth.
A sucker mouth catfish can grow up to be as long as 18 inches, and this makes it one of the largest home aquarium fish. There are 116 different species of sucker mouth catfish.
When the oxygen from your body suck air through mouth and makes the drink go through the straw and into your mouth. If you don't breath then you won't suck and get as much of the drink than you did before.
The mandible (the "upper jaw") and the palatine bone (makes up your hard palate).
Derek always brightens up jenni's day just by sayiing hello on texts and makes her smile until her mouth hurts.
He makes a home the same way birds do; he picks up sticks and makes a nest (he picks up with his mouth).
Saliva in the mouth makes it easier for food to be swallowed and digested.
IF a kiwi makes your mouth numb you are probably allergic to it. My mouth doesn't go numb when i eat Kiwis.
Benadryl makes your mouth numb because it has a compound known as dioxococain. Very similiar to regular cocain. If you chew it up your mouth will feel like you just took a gummy of powder. Only difference is you wont get all sped up in fact you will get tired and pass out.
yes the River mouth makes them miss the RIVER MUTH:D
out of their throat and mouth?....
The mouth makes the food more chewed up so that it can go down easier through the esophagus. The chemical processes in the stomach work better when the food is chewed and able to soak up the stomach acid. The mouth also secretes enzymes in the saliva to help break down starches that are in the food.