
Loose Leaf for Holes Essentials Human Anatomy & Physiology
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Author: David N. Shier Dr., Jackie L. Butler, Ricki Lewis Dr., John W. Hole Jr. Professor Emeritus
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Chapter 15.3, Problem 5L
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To describe: The functions of the structures that are connected with the mouth.
Introduction: Food that an individual consume is received by the mouth. It is the site where the process of digestion begins, the solid food particles are broken down into small pieces by mechanical digestion. During this process, these pieces get mixed with saliva.
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