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the orfice through which food is consumed​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The mouth, also known as the buccal cavity (bŭk'əl) or oral cavity, is the orifice through which we take in food and water. It is the entrance to the digestive tract, and is lined with mucous membranes called buccal mucosa . The membrane-covered roof of the mouth is called the palate.

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orfice

orfice - a physiological opening, such as a mouth

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