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Identify the accessory digestive structures. Identify incisors, cuspids, premolars, and molars on a skull with teeth. Transcribed Image Text: 3 Second maxillary molar tooth Tongue Lingual frenulum 7 (a) Location of salivary glands 2.

3 Second maxillary molar tooth Tongue Lingual frenulum 7 (a ... - bartleby 1.If the lingual frenulum is too restrictive, an individual A) cannot speak normally. B) cannot protract the tongue as far as most individuals. C) has difficulty eating.

lingual frenulum, D) has a condition called ankyloglossia. E) All of the answers are correct. 1.If the lingual frenulum is too restrictive, an individual ... - bartleby Solution for Which salivary gland has a duct that empties at the base of the lingual frenulum? O 1) Submandibular O 2) Sublingual 3) Parotid Transcribed Image Text: What is the lingual frenulum?

lingual frenulum, O A fold of mucosa that anchors the tongue to the floor of the oral cavity O A fold of epithelium that separates the nasopharynx from the oropharynx A seromucous gland found within the submucosa of the esophagus O A salivary gland that produces a mucus rich secretion that is released below the tongue O A layer of skeletal muscle that helps ... Answered: What is the lingual frenulum? O A fold of mucosa ... - bartleby O filiform papillae O fungiform papillae O lingual tonsils O lingual frenulum O parotid glands Question 32 Which salivary gland is composed primarily of mucous cells?