GENERAL HISTOLOGY

EXCRETORY SYSTEM

EXCRETORY SYSTEM ALL QUESTIONS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
I shift food in the mouth
A
teetch
B
tongue
C
saliva
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Spasms are generally caused by muscle fatigue, dehydration, or an electrolyte imbalance and can go away on their own in seconds, or they can last up to fifteen minutes or more. If your tongue spasms are severe or happen frequently, however, you may have lingual dystonia.

Detailed explanation-2: -Geographic tongue, fissured tongue, and hairy tongue are the most common tongue problems and do not require treatment. Median rhomboid glossitis is usually associated with a candidal infection and responds to topical antifungals.

Detailed explanation-3: -When we chew, the tongue and the cheeks work together to constantly move the food between the teeth so that it can be chewed. The tongue presses the crushed food against the palate and moves this bolus, which is then ready to be swallowed, to the throat.

Detailed explanation-4: -We hear a sound almost as soon as it is emitted; it takes our taste buds a little longer to register flavor. “That early response is changed depending on how the molecules of what we are consuming interact with the tongue’s surface, ” Zhao said. “It is a complex process."

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