| 31. | The "'hard palate "'is a thin horizontal skull, located in the roof of the mouth.
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| 32. | When not in use, the fangs fold back against the roof of the mouth and are enclosed in a membranous sheath.
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| 33. | Bohn's nodules are similar in appearance to Epstein's pearls, which develop on the roof of the mouth.
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| 34. | Cyamodontoids are also distinguished by their large crushing teeth, which grow from the palatine bones on the roof of the mouth.
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| 35. | The roof of the mouth is affected if the bit mouthpiece of the pelham has a high port or if it is jointed.
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| 36. | In reptiles, the nasal chamber is generally larger, with the choanae located much further back in the roof of the mouth.
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| 37. | In the treatments, a doctor inserts a probe into the back of the roof of the mouth and aims energy into the palate.
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| 38. | Also, older adult mouths lose taste buds from the sides and roof of the mouth, leaving taste buds mostly on the tongue.
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| 39. | Swallowing involves alternate contraction and relaxation of muscles in the throat, assisted by depression of the eyeballs into the roof of the mouth.
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| 40. | In other words, the only difference between the two sounds is whether the tongue fully touches the roof of the mouth or not.
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