The oral cavity is comprised of several structures, including the lips, cheeks, tongue, hard and soft palate, and teeth. The oral cavity is lined with a mucous membrane that is rich in blood vessels and salivary glands, which produce saliva to aid in digestion.
Function of the Oral Cavity
The oral cavity serves several important functions in the digestive process:
Be able to explain the role of saliva in the digestive process and its production in the oral cavity.
Describe the process of chewing and how it contributes to mechanicaldigestion.
Discuss the importance of the oral cavity in the overall digestive system and its role in nutrient absorption.
Understanding the anatomy and function of the oral cavity is essential for comprehending the overall process of digestion and the role of the mouth in the human body.
Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to explain how organisms are classified by physical characteristics, organized into levels of taxonomy, and identified by binomial nomenclature (e.g., taxonomic classification, dichotomous keys).
Engage in argument to justify the grouping of viruses in a category separate from living things.