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Here is a diagram of a vertical slice through your mouth. You should be able to label the diagram and explain what the various parts do. ... The nasal cavity and the back of your mouth contain cells which can detect volatile chemicals. This is your sense of smell. When you have a bad cold and your nasal cavity is blocked...
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Mouth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The hydrophobicity of human oral streptococci was measured with the hexadecane assay modified by the incorporation of polyethylene glycol 6000. Large variability in the hydrophobicity between cultures of some strains grown on different occasions was observed whereas other strains were less variable.
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Disease clusters were retrospectively explored at national level using a geo-referenced dataset from the 2001 Uruguayan Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) epidemic. ... Clusters where human population density was associated with 47% greater number of cases/sq. km than that of the principal cluster indicated possible roles as...
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"The healthy human mouth is home to a tremendous variety of microbes including viruses, fungi, protozoa and bacteria," said Professor William Wade from King's College London Dental Institute.
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Some people believe that a dog's mouth is cleaner than a humans. While this may be true, which mouth is more dangerous to humans? ... The type of bacteria found in a human mouth and a dog mouth depends on what the creature has recently eaten.
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