If a tongue depressor was placed in your mouth, then your mouth had to be open in the first place.
The functions of a tongue depressor is to keep the tongue down long enough to examine the throat area and glands
Everytime you play it might be in a different place. Some people found it in a bathroom, and some in a closet, but since it changes almost everytime, there really isn't a straightforward answer to this question. Hope this helps somehow!
Everyone's tongue is in their mouth even an animal and it is always wet.
The organ responsible for mixing food in the mouth and initiating swallowing is the tongue. It helps move food around in the mouth to mix it with saliva and then pushes the food to the back of the mouth to start the swallowing process.
A frog's tongue is connected at the front of the mouth, while man's tongue is connected at the back. The frog's tongue is retractable and can be almost completely stuck out of the mouth. The human tongue is not able to perform this feat.
The mouth.
He might have an infection in his mouth or something caught around his tongue, he could have woody tongue.
When you "tongue" someone its the same thing as French kissing. Just when your making out you have their tongue in your mouth/your tongue in their mouth
the frongs tongue is located in the fron of the mouth
Its called the Frenulum or AKA the Tongue Web.
The child, if old enough, is asked to open their mouth. The doctor uses a tongue depressor and small flashlight (usually the otoscope) and asked to saw ah (if old enough). The doctor also feels the outside of the throat for swollen lymph glands.
The human tongue is inside the mouth.