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The chorda tympani nerve, a branch of the facial nerve, serves the anterior two-thirds of the tongue for taste sensation.
The apex of a tooth is the tip of the root where nerve and blood supply enter the tooth through the root canal. It is located at the bottom of the tooth, in the area where the tooth meets the jawbone.
The twelfth cranial nerve is the hypoglossal nerve. It is responsible for controlling the muscles of the tongue, allowing for movements necessary for speech and swallowing. Damage to this nerve can lead to difficulties with tongue movement and speech articulation.
The flat upper part of the tongue directly behind the tip is called the "dorsum" or "body" of the tongue. This region is responsible for taste perception and plays a role in articulating speech sounds.
The taste of umami, which is a savory or meaty flavor, cannot be detected solely by the tip of the tongue. Umami taste receptors are located on the back of the tongue.
Finger tip has numerous nerve endings and that's why they are too sensitive. Similar is the case with tongue which has numerous nerves in order to propagate the taste sensation from the taste buds on the tongue
muscle tissue in tip of tongue
Tip of My Tongue was created on 1978-12-27.
Numbing of the tip of the tongue is usually caused by a food allergy. Note what you are eating when it happens, and get a simple blood test for it. This will determine any food allergies that you may have acquired. and sometimes when i get ulcers i pinch them with my fingernails and make things worst and the tip of my tongue goes numb
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glossopharyngeal nerve (IX)
The cast of Tip of My Tongue - 2001 includes: Miranda Pleasence as Pippa
The word on the tip of your tongue is the word that you are trying to remember or recall but can't quite say it yet.
yes with the tip and the full tongue
The cranial nerve pair being tested by asking the patient to stick out their tongue is the hypoglossal nerve (CN XII). Dysfunction of this nerve can result in a deviation of the tongue towards the affected side, weakness or atrophy of the tongue muscles, and difficulty with speech and swallowing.
hypoglossal nerve
The correct idiom for the sentence would be "Martin had the answer on the tip of his tongue but Lucy said it first." This idiom means someone was about to provide an answer but another person beat them to it.