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Human mouth

In human anatomy, the mouth is the first portion of the alimentary canal that receives food and produces saliva. The oral mucosa is the mucous membrane epithelium lining the inside of the mouth.

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Latin
os, oris
TA2
119
TA98
A01.1.00.010

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Human mouth

Nodes86
Edges85
Triples7
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.023256
Components1

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Human mouth

Top relations

related to External links · 4
Human mouth → Media, Wikimedia Commons Quotations, Wikiquote, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
Latin · 1
Human mouth → os, oris
TA2 · 1
Human mouth → 119
TA98 · 1
Human mouth → A01.1.00.010

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Important terminology

mouth teeth oral nerve lips maxillary innervated also tongue aspect mucous membrane cavity human jaw alveolar mandibular gingiva facial body

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Human mouthLatinos, oris1.00infobox
Human mouthTA21191.00infobox
Human mouthTA98A01.1.00.0101.00infobox
Human mouthrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Human mouthrelated to External linksMedia0.60section
Human mouthrelated to External linksWikimedia Commons Quotations0.60section
Human mouthrelated to External linksWikiquote0.60section

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