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The breaking down of food into smaller peace's in the mouth is the good example of mechanical digestion. It begins when the food is being chewed. Chemical digestion in the mouth takes place when food meets with saliva(Bolus). Chemical is for cells to absorb the nutrients. Mouth Digestive System, Human Digestive System Diagram, Glands Anatomy, Human Anatomy Diagram, Male Human Anatomy, Digestive System Diagram, Nursing Study Notes, Digestive System Anatomy, Medical Learning

The breaking down of food into smaller peace's in the mouth is the good example of mechanical digestion. It begins when the food is being chewed. Chemical digestion in the mouth takes place when food meets with saliva(Bolus). Chemical is for cells to absorb the nutrients.

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Table of Contents (click to expand)Uvula, A HistoryUvula, The StructureUvula: More Than One Function?Conclusion For such a tiny, yet largely ignored organ, scientists have a list of best guesses as to what the uvula does in the human body. Its proposed list of functions include aiding in speech, lubricating the mouth, and inducing the gag reflex.  Pronounced as yoo-vyoo-luh, the uvula is the weird punching bag-like sac that hangs above your throat. Open your mouth wide and you’ll ... Organs Of Speech, Mouth Digestive System, Sense Organs Drawing, Swollen Uvula, Teeth Connected To Organs, Small Intestine Diagram, Mouth Organ Instrument, Media Pembelajaran, Mirror Writing

Table of Contents (click to expand)Uvula, A HistoryUvula, The StructureUvula: More Than One Function?Conclusion For such a tiny, yet largely ignored organ, scientists have a list of best guesses as to what the uvula does in the human body. Its proposed list of functions include aiding in speech, lubricating the mouth, and inducing the gag reflex. Pronounced as yoo-vyoo-luh, the uvula is the weird punching bag-like sac that hangs above your throat. Open your mouth wide and you’ll ...

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