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what is foliate papillae?​

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Answered by riyasingh1368
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Foliate papillae are short vertical folds and are present on each side of the tongue. ... The foliate papillae appear as a series of red colored, leaf–like ridges of mucosa. They are covered with epithelium, lack keratin and so are softer, and bear many taste buds

Answered by askwhywhatwhen
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Foliate papillae are short vertical folds and are present on each side of the tongue. ... The foliate papillae appear as a series of red colored, leaf–like ridges of mucosa. They are covered with epithelium, lack keratin and so are softer, and bear many taste buds.

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