What is the function of mouth cavity
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The buccal cavity or oral cavity is the beginning of the alimentary canal, which leads to the pharynx to the esophagus. It is separated by the palate and functions as an entrance to the digestive system and is composed of the teeth, tongue, and palate.
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The oral cavity represents the first part of the digestive tube. Its primary function is to serve as the entrance of the alimentary tract and to initiate the digestive process by salivation and propulsion of the alimentary bolus into the pharynx. It also serves as a secondary respiratory conduit, a site of sound modification for the production of speech, and a chemosensory organ.
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