- Human mouth - Wikipedia
The mouth consists of two regions, the vestibule and the oral cavity proper The mouth, normally moist, is lined with a mucous membrane, and contains the teeth The lips mark the transition from mucous membrane to skin, which covers most of the body
- Mouth | Definition, Anatomy, Function | Britannica
mouth, in human anatomy, orifice through which food and air enter the body The mouth opens to the outside at the lips and empties into the throat at the rear; its boundaries are defined by the lips, cheeks, hard and soft palates, and glottis
- Mouth Anatomy: Complete Guide with Parts, Names Diagram
The mouth anatomy has two main parts: the vestibule and the oral cavity The vestibule is the area between the teeth and the lips, while the oral cavity proper is where the tongue sits and food gets chewed
- 17 Mouth Tongue Problems: Pictures of Sores, Blisters . . .
Sores, painful gums, bad breath -- what's going on in your mouth? Find out with WebMD's slideshow of the most common mouth problems
- Human Mouth: Anatomy, Function, and Health Anatomy
Function of Mouth Speaking, eating, and drinking all involve the mouth Mouth breathing is the method of breathing through the mouth (as a temporary backup selection) once breathing through the nose, the body’s designated respiratory organ, is restricted
- Biology of the Mouth - Mouth and Dental Disorders - Merck . . .
The mouth is the entrance to both the digestive and the respiratory systems The inside of the mouth is lined with mucous membranes When healthy, the lining of the mouth (oral mucosa) ranges in color from reddish pink to gradations of brown or black
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