Oral cavity esophagus , stomach intestine .
i think its enamel proteins, the quality and quantity of saliva in your mouth. i think. don't really take my word for it!
cheeks, tongue and the lips
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The one main organ involved in the respiratory system
cerebrum and diencephalon
two types of structures that make up the cytoskeleton is microfilaments and intermediate filaments. microfilaments are thinnest elements of the cytoskeleton, and intermediate filaments are thicker than microfilament but thinner then microtubules.
The study of the structures of the body is known as anatomy.
Yes. That is correct.
Palate is the correct answer!
Hard palate on anterior side and soft palate on posterior side make this partition between the two cavities.
The mouth, tongue, teeth, gums, palate (both hard and soft) and pharynx make up the oral cavity.
Palate is the correct answer!
The oral cavity (mouth) grins up food into smaller pieces, the salivary glands add mucus (makes the food moist), the enzymes lipase and amylase to begin the break down of lipids (fats) and sugars. The glands also add lysozyme a weak antibacterial. The tongue also helps by moving the food around and helps in swallowing.
Actually, the structure of the lunge is make up Visceral pleura, Parietal pleura, and Pleural cavity
Nostril windpipe (trachea)
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Thalamus and Hypothalamus
fungii
Teeth that have come out cannot explode. There is no pressure built up inside of them to do so. Even teeth that are inside of the oral cavity cannot explode.