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Published on Nov 18, 2015
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1.
TONGUE TWISTER
Your tongue has is really made up of many groups of muscles run in different directions
Your tongue is very flexible in the front so help with sounding out words
Your tongue helps you move all of your food to the back of your mouth to chew
Your tongue helps you eat by moving the small bit of food into your esophagus
If you didnt have a tongue you could not speak or pronounce words clearly.
2.
TONGUE HELD DOWN TIGHT
It is impossible to swallow your tongue
Your frenulum connects your tongue to the bottom of your mouth
The whole base of your tounge is anchored down
3.
TASY TIDBITS
The top of your tongue is covered with a layer of bumps called papillae
They help grip food and move it around while you chew and they contain your taste buds, so you can taste everything
People are born with about 10,000 taste buds. But as a person ages, some of his or her taste buds die.
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TRAVELING TASTES
Each taste bud is made up of taste cells
They have sensitive, microscopic hairs called microvilli Those tiny hairs send messages to the brain.
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FRIEND OF THE TOUNGE
The tongue get help tasting with your nose
Your nose helps you taste foods by smelling them before they go in your mouth and as you chew and swallow them.
Your tongue also gets help from your teeth, lips, and mouth.
A dry tongue can't taste a thing, so saliva helps the tongue by keeping it wet
6.
FIGHTING GERMS
The back section of your tongue contains something called the lingual tonsil
that help filter out harmful germs that could cause an infection in the body.
The lingual tonsil, the palatine tonsils, and the adenoids help fight infections.
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THE TONGUE IS ONE TOUGH WORKER
Your tongue never stops working
Even in your sleep it is busy pudhing saliva into your throat
You want to keep your tongue at top shape by brushing it
your tongue helps you with talking ,mixing food, swallowing, tasting, and germ fighting,
Abby Barnes
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