This called the frenulum and means "little bridle". It is a piece of tissue which helps to hold an organ in place. There are many through out the body.
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The sublingual gland, a type of salivary gland, is located under the tongue. These glands produce saliva to help with digestion. In addition, some blood vessels, nerve endings, and muscle tissue are also located under the tongue.
Soluble drugs placed under the tongue can be absorbed rapidly because the sublingual route allows for direct access to the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system and first-pass metabolism in the liver. The rich blood supply and thin mucosa under the tongue facilitate quick absorption into the systemic circulation, leading to faster onset of action.
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The foramen caecum of the tongue is a small pit located at the posterior part of the median sulcus of the tongue. It serves as the remnant of the embryonic thyroid gland's development, marking the point where the thyroid diverticulum originated. Although it has no significant function in adults, it is an important anatomical landmark in the context of thyroid development and can sometimes be associated with thyroid disorders.
it is a penis thing on your tongue
The tongue
Several thing can cause purple spots on the tongue including an infection. It is advisable to see a doctor or dentist.
that's the thing you put under your tongue to see what your temp is.........stupid people
A stroke can affect tongue function by causing weakness or paralysis in the muscles of the tongue, leading to difficulties with speaking, swallowing, and controlling movements of the tongue.
I don't have a white ring under my tongue.
Under your tongue does not squirt water. Saliva glands located under the tongue produce saliva, which helps with digestion and keeping the mouth moist. The sensation of water under the tongue may be due to saliva production.
The bit is placed on the tongue.
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SMARTIES!!
If your talking about the flap under the shoelaces, that's the tongue.
The hyoid bone supports the tongue and serves as an attachment for muscles the move the tongue and have part in the function of swallowing. :)