Oral Cavity
Mouth
An alternative name for the mouth or oral cavity is the buccal cavity.
If you have not buccal cavity you cannot eat and will starve.
The buccal cavity of a frog is the mouth cavity, where food is first ingested. It contains the tongue, teeth, and salivary glands for processing food before swallowing. Frogs use their buccal cavity to capture and consume prey.
The buccal cavity is located in the mouth and contains the tongue, teeth, and salivary glands. It is involved in processes such as chewing, swallowing, and speech. The walls of the buccal cavity are lined with mucous membranes that help protect and lubricate the cavity.
buccal
The "Wisdom teeth" are technically called the 3rd molars.
The frenulum, a small fold of mucous membrane, acts as the boundary between the buccal cavity (cheek area) and the lingual cavity (tongue area) in the mouth.
no.
The buccal cavity serves as the entrance to the digestive system in many animals, where mechanical digestion begins through the process of chewing and mixing food with saliva. It also plays a role in vocalization and respiration in some species.
it takes place on land during mouth and glottis remains closed while nostrils remain open. The floor of buccal cavity is alternatively raised and lowered so that air is drawn into and expelled out of buccal cavity through nostrils. The epithelial lining of buccal cavity is moist and highly supplied with alone capillaries and exchange of gases takes place through it.