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  2. Mouth: Anatomy, Function & Care - Cleveland Clinic

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    What’s my mouth’s function? Your mouth supports many daily functions, including: Breathing. Talking. Chewing. Tasting. Swallowing. Eating. Drinking. Mouth function in digestive system. Your mouth is where digestion begins. When you chew food, your salivary glands make saliva (spit). Saliva helps break down starches in the foods you eat.

  3. Mouth | Definition, Anatomy, & Function | Britannica

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    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 chief structures are the teeth, the tongue, and the palate.

  4. What does the mouth do in the digestive system? - Medical News...

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    The mouth is where digestion begins, and it breaks down food into smaller particles. Read more about the functions and biological structure of the mouth.

  5. Human mouth - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. The Mouth: Anatomy and 3D Illustrations - Innerbody

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    Also known as the oral cavity, the mouth is the hollow cavity that allows food and air to enter the body. The mouth contains many other organs - such as the teeth, tongue, and the ducts of the salivary glands - that work together to aid in the ingestion and digestion of food.

  7. Human mouth anatomy, structure, location and various functions. The mouth is the gate that opens so we can begin the process of energy absorption called digestion.

  8. Mouth Anatomy, Function, and Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    Mouth Anatomy, Function, and Diagram | Body Maps. Human body. Mouth. A molar tooth is located in the posterior (back) section of the mouth. It is found in most mammals that use their...

  9. Biology of the Mouth - Biology of the Mouth - The Merck Manuals

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    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.

  10. Oral cavity: Anatomy, tongue muscles, nerves and vessels - Kenhub

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    The tongue is the central part of the oral cavity. It’s a muscular organ whose base is attached to the floor of the oral cavity, whilst its apex is free and mobile. The tongue is predominantly muscle. There are 8 in total; 4 intrinsic muscles and 4 extrinsic.

  11. Anatomy, Head and Neck, Oral Cavity (Mouth)

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    The oral cavity, or more commonly known as the mouth or buccal cavity, serves as the first portion of the digestive system. It consists of several different anatomically different aspects that work together effectively and efficiently to perform several functions.