roof of the mouth in English

palate

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1. Cleft palate is an opening in the roof of the mouth (palate)

2. A Cleft palate is a split or opening in the roof of the mouth

3. Soft tissue in the roof of the mouth near the throat vibrates as air passes through.

4. Adenoids are glands that are high up in the throat behind the nose and roof of the mouth

5. It is caused by having something cold touch the roof of the mouth, and is believed to result from a nerve response causing rapid constriction and swelling of blood vessels or a "referring" of pain from the roof of the mouth to the head.

6. The Baleen apparatus hangs down in two transverse rows, one from each side of the roof of the mouth (palate)

7. What are Adenoids? Adenoids are small lumps of tissue at the back of the nose, above the roof of the mouth.

8. Adenoids are high in the throat behind the nose and the roof of the mouth (referred to as your soft palate)

9. The Adenoids are glands located in the roof of the mouth, behind the soft palate where the nose connects to the throat

10. The Adenoids are glands that sit above the roof of the mouth and the tonsils. They are part of the immune system

11. Cankers develop on the inner surfaces of the lips or cheeks, on the gums, under the tongue, or on the roof of the mouth

12. Cleft palate, congenital deformity in which the palatal shelves (in the roof of the mouth) fail to close during the second month of prenatal life

13. Adenoids are glands that are high up in the throat behind the nose and roof of the mouth. They are part of the body’s immune system

14. Adenoid What is an Adenoid Infection? Adenoids are a mass of tissue located high in the throat behind the nose and the roof of the mouth

15. Adenoids are clusters of lymphatic tissue in the back of the nose, above the roof of the mouth. You can't see them by looking in someone's mouth

16. Adenoids are glands located above the roof of the mouth, behind the nose. They look like small lumps of tissue, and serve an important purpose in young children

17. Takeaway A Bifid uvula is an abnormal split or division in the uvula, or tissue that hangs down at the end of the soft palate in the roof of the mouth

18. The roof of the mouth as well as the tongue, teeth, lips, and jaw combine to break up the vibrating waves of sound, which come out in the form of understandable speech.

19. There are no lingual grooves under the tongue as in Desmodus and Diaemus (the white-winged vampire bat), but it does have a groove along the roof of the mouth which may serve as a "blood gutter".

20. The behavior facilitates the transfer of pheromones and other scents into the vomeronasal organ (VNO, or Jacobson's organ) located above the roof of the mouth via a duct which exits just behind the front teeth of the animal.

21. Babirusa definition, an East Indian swine, Babyrousa babyrussa, the male of which has upper canine teeth growing upward through the roof of the mouth and curving toward the eyes, and lower canine teeth growing upward outside the upper jaw

22. The Articulatory Phonetics of Vowels I To define the IPA symbols for vowels, we will need to discuss their Articulatory phonetics I In English, there are four main parameters for describing the Articulatory phonetics of a vowel: Tongue Height (how close to roof of the mouth) Tongue Backness (how far back in mouth) Lip Rounding (whether lips