Science, asked by ratipawan2007, 10 months ago

what would if we don't have a toung

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Answered by sylviastewart2312
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Of course, this question is contingent on how much of the tongue is missing—-but supposing you didn’t have a tongue at all: Besides not being able to taste or smell, you could not make enough saliva to digest your food, your gums would dry out and your teeth rot and fall out, you couldn’t talk worth beans, nor chew your food very well. That’s the short answer. I’m sure there are a host of other problems you’d suffer, like liver disease, pancreatitis, and a host of metabolic disorders over time.

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Answered by Abhy13
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If we don't have a tongue, then-

  1. We couldn't taste.

We couldn't talk

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