No, it stays at the tonsils.
your tongue pushes it down your throat
The functions of a tongue depressor is to keep the tongue down long enough to examine the throat area and glands
Eat cheese by placing it directly on your tongue and then pressing your tongue against the roof of the mouth, thus letting the cheese spread inside and ooze onto the sides and finally flow down your throat.
in your mouth. it is a muscle that pushes food in your throat
The symptoms are Bleeding teeth, or pain in the gums.
An inability to speak clearly because of control problems with the muscles of throat, mouth or tongue.
The tool used to depress the tongue when a doctor or nurse is examining the mouth and throat is just a wooden plate. It is a single use item because it is not easily sterilized and so it is a simple piece of wood.
Taste bud cells are located primarily on the tongue, specifically on the papillae, which are tiny bumps on the surface of the tongue. They are also found in other areas of the mouth, such as the roof of the mouth and the back of the throat.
many cancers are inside of it..... (like mouth, stomach, throat, & tongue)
Its called the Frenulum or AKA the Tongue Web.
Teeth: Thirty two individual teeth (molar, premolar, canine & incisor) ...Tongue: One of the longest organs within the body ...Tonsils: The back sides of the mouth ...Soft Palate : Upper part of the mouth ...Uvula : The "ball" in the back of the throat ..
It ends at the tip, but it begins at the base of the back of the mouth (at the muscle insertion point).