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What is the site of ingestion
oral cavity
what anchors the lips to the gums
labial frenula
what are lips used for
manipulate food and suction/crucial for breast feeding
What is the anterior opening of the oral cavity
oral orifce
Where does the oral cavity connect posteriorly to
the orophaynx
Where does the tongue lay
on the floor of the oral cavity
What is the tongue anchored by
lingual frenulum
What is created when the tongue mix food with salvia
it becomes a bolus
what does the tongue intiate
swallowing
Name the 3 papillae
-filform papillae
-fungiform papillae
-circumvallate papillae
Name the papillae
-widely dispersed
-smal projections
-white, rough
-used in lingual feeding
filiform
Name the papillae
-sparsely dispersed all over the tongue
-larger, red projections
-house taste buds
fungiform
What is umami and what does it mean?
a taste bud

delicious and response to red meat
Name the papillae
-largest
-found in a single V-shape row at the rear of the tongue
-approximately 12
-house taste buds
circumvallate
Name the 3 salivary glands
1. Parotid
2. Submandibular
3. sublingual
What is the major producing salvia gland
parotid salivary gland
what is the smaller producing salvia glands
sublingual
many intrinsic slivary glands in the mouth. called what?
buccal gland
What are the enzymes in salvia
alpha amylase &lingual lipase
What antibody and other thing does salvia contain to protect against micro organizism
IgA
lysozyme