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are you talking bout salivary glands located at the back of mouth or mucous glands at the far end of mouth

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Its called the uvula.

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What is a uvela?

I think you might mean 'uvula', which is a part of the oropharynx (in the back of the mouth) that hangs down from the roof of the mouth(soft palate). It's important in the articulation of sounds.


What is the danglly thing in your mouth?

it's called your uvula. it's basically a flap of skin that hangs down from the back of the soft palate (the hard palate is the roof of your mouth)


Where is your gag spot?

It is the ubula, which hangs down at the back of the throat.


Where is the gag spot?

It is the ubula, which hangs down at the back of the throat.


Where does physical digestion begin?

This form of digestion starts in the mouth with the salivary gland witch break down food


If a hermit crab hangs it head out of the shell how do you get it back in?

Swing your fingers up and down in front of it.


What si the flap of skin that hangs down in the back of your throat?

It's like... ulvura or something.


Where does the mechanical digestion the beginning?

This form of digestion starts in the mouth with the salivary gland witch break down food


What do you call when something hangs or sinks down low?

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What helps push food down to the back of the mouth where it is swallowed?

The tongue is a muscle which pushes food to the back of the mouth, where it the food is then swallowed.


What helps push food down the back of your mouth?

That would be the esophagus.


Where does food goes after chewing?

Down your throat in back of your mouth - AHH!