The tongue is the organ of taste, and helps in chewing and swallowing.toungue or taste buds maybe ?
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The tongue is an internal organ located in the mouth. It is a muscle that helps with various functions such as chewing, swallowing, and speaking.
Any chewing tobacco or snuff does more damage to the mouth and parts relating to it than anything else..I.E....tongue, cheek, gum, and throat types of cancers.
Not exactly... But depends on what type or what it may contain, that will be harmful. Hope this helps.
The apex of the tongue is responsible for taste perception and manipulation of food during chewing and swallowing. It also helps in speech articulation by aiding in the pronunciation of specific sounds.
Yes, the tongue itself does not secrete saliva. Saliva is produced by salivary glands located in the mouth and is then released into the oral cavity. The tongue helps mix the saliva with food during chewing and swallowing.
Tongue- The tongue actually pushes the food around inside the mouth, placing it between the teeth for chewing.
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Teeth are used for biting, chewing, and grinding food into smaller pieces to aid in digestion. The tongue helps to move food around the mouth, mix it with saliva, and push it back towards the teeth for chewing. It also plays a role in speech and taste perception.
Moves food around while chewing, helps with speech, and allows you to taste things. Also pretty handy for licking stamps.
eating and chewing