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The muscles in the back of your tongue also move against the top of your mouth to create some sounds. Eating/Chewing The front of your tongue pushes food to the back of your teeth so that your teeth can chew it up. Once the food is chewed up and mixes with saliva (spit), the musc...
the mouth the first step in the digestive process. Finally, our tongue helps us move our food around, helps us to swallow, and also contains our taste buds, which (along with our sense of smell) allows us to taste our food. Read on for more fun and amazing facts about the mouth!
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The pudu is a small deer that lives in the forests of southern Chile. Pudus are the smallest deer species in the world. The tiny Darwin's frog can be found in the streams in Chile's forests. Did you know, that these frogs grow inside their father's mouth?
Iguanodon used its hard beak to cut food, which it then moved further back into its mouth with its powerful tongue. Here, rows of tightly-packed teeth would have been used to chew the tough vegetation. Dinosaur jaws can only move up and down, which meant that most dinosaurs simply cut of...
Ukraine for Kids | Geography Ukraine is often referred to as the second largest country in Europe - after neighbouring Russia. Russia is in fact larger, about 28 times larger in land area than Ukraine. However, Russia is a transcontinental country spreading over the European and Asian continents...
A mouth guard is made of soft plastic or laminate material that protects the teeth, lips, cheeks and tongue.
Cool things about our bodies…Right, gang, it’s time to take a look at how amazing (and a bit freaky!) we all are! Check out these 15 fascinating facts about the human body… 1. Your mouth produces about one litre of saliva each day! 2. Your brain is sometimes more active when ...
By the late Cretaceous period, flowering plants had evolved. Ankylosaurus’s short legs and low mouth position would have allowed it to graze on vegetation growing on the ground. Its wide beak meant that it probably wasn’t very choosy about what went in, and it had a large tongue to move...