A buccal apparatus is the mouth of an insect
The word "buccal" refers to the facial cheeks.
The buccal cavity is located in the mouth and contains the tongue, teeth, and salivary glands. It is involved in processes such as chewing, swallowing, and speech. The walls of the buccal cavity are lined with mucous membranes that help protect and lubricate the cavity.
Buccal cells are epithelial cells that line the inside of the cheek. They are typically flat and oval-shaped, with a central nucleus. When viewed under a microscope, buccal cells appear as individual cells or in small clusters.
The teeth form the boundary between the buccal and lingual cavities.
Buccal is cheek - so lets see what would be there? Muscle, skin and salivary glands.
it is a grinder
no it dose not
yes it does and it is called a stinger-licker.
its a moth taht they aet out off :D teehee
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The word "buccal" refers to the facial cheeks.
The buccal mass on a squid contains the beak used for eating.
Buccal is pertaining to the cheek, so buccal medication is dissolved like a lozenge in the cheek.
Yes and no! The mouth is also called the buccal cavity named after the buccal muscles which are in the cheeks. Nobody I know calls it the buccal but many call it the buccal cavity.The portion of the oral cavity bounded by the lips, cheeks, and gums. Also called vestibule of mouth.
If you have not buccal cavity you cannot eat and will starve.
the space between the teeth and the mucous mebrane lining the cheek is called the buccal sulcus.
Buccal pit is an anatomical reference. It refers to a point on the cheek side of molars, typically lower molars. The buccal pit often has to be filled because a cavity has formed there.