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The tongue and the stomach
underneath and inside the tongue
Eyes, nose and tongue help salu to find the food is stale or not
Most are located on the dorsal surface of the tongue. A few are found on the soft palate, epiglottis, pharynx, and inner surface of the cheeks.
You have sense organs on the tongue that are able to sent that information to your brain. You can't read a book with your tongue but you have to use the organs that do (eyes).
Because some part of the tongue is sensible to saltiness.
Salt create a sensation of saltiness on the tongue.
The tongue and the stomach
Bitterness, saltiness, sourness, and umami are the five basic tastes that our tounge's detect.
The area of the tongue that controls the taste and sensation of bitterness is located primarily in the back of the tongue, close to the uvula and going back towards the throat. The area of the tongue that controls the taste of sourness is located in the lateral-back of the tongue. The area that controls the sensation of saltiness is located on the lateral front of the tongue, and the part of the tongue that controls the sensation of sweetness is on the tip of the tongue.
The tongue pushes down food (already moistened by saliva) into the Oesophagus.
The sense that peppers have on the tongue is bitter
Senses of tongue? Your question is misleading...
Saltiness is the correct spelling of this word.Some example sentences are:I am not a fan of too much saltiness in my food.The saltiness of the sea water only made him more thirsty.
Papillae are projections on the tongue, add roughness to aid licking and contain taste buds for sensing sweetness, sourness, saltiness and bitterness.
Yes, that is the correct spelling of the word saltiness.Some example sentences with this word are:There was too much saltiness in the soup.She loves the saltiness of the popcorn.
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