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explain the structure of tongue​

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Answered by ranishubhashni
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Explanation:

The tongue consists of striated muscle and occupies the floor of the mouth. The dorsal mucosal surface consists of stratified squamous epithelium, with numerous papillae and taste buds. The tongue, a voluntary muscular structure, is attached by a fold, called the frenulum, to the floor of the mouth.

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Answered by vermageeta927
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Answer:

the tongue consists of striated muscle and occupies the floor of the muscle. the dorsal mucosal surface consists of stratified squamous epithelium with numerous papillae and taste buds. the tongue a voluntary muscular structure is attached by a fold called frenulum to the floor of the mouth

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