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Palate

The palate (/ˈpælɪt/) is the roof of the mouth in humans and other mammals. It separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavity. A similar structure is found in crocodilians, but in most other tetrapods, the oral and nasal cavities are not truly separated. The palate is divided into two parts, the anterior, bony hard palate and the posterior, fleshy soft…

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FMA
54549
Latin
palatum
MeSH
D010159
TA2
2778
TA98
A05.1.01.102

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Palate

Nodes42
Edges41
Triples35
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.047619
Components1

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Palate

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related to Bibliography · 15
Palate → Anatomy, Form, Function, Gale, Hard, Kenneth, McGraw Hill, New York, Physiology, Saladin, Soft Palate, The Unity, Thompson, Thompson Corporation, World
related to Etymology · 6
Palate → English, Etruscan, Latin, Old French, The English, The Latin
related to Evolution · 3
Palate → Ancestrally, Early, These
see also · 2
Palate → English-speakersPalatability, LanguageVocal
FMA · 1
Palate → 54549
Latin · 1
Palate → palatum
MeSH · 1
Palate → D010159
TA2 · 1
Palate → 2778
TA98 · 1
Palate → A05.1.01.102
related to Development · 1
Palate → The

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mouth roof nasal also latin hard oral humans structure tetrapods palatum mammals cavities parts soft innervation function palatal synapsids cynodonts

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
PalateFMA545491.00infobox
PalateLatinpalatum1.00infobox
PalateMeSHD0101591.00infobox
PalateTA227781.00infobox
PalateTA98A05.1.01.1021.00infobox
Palaterelated to BibliographySaladin0.60section
Palaterelated to BibliographyKenneth0.60section
Palaterelated to BibliographyAnatomy0.60section
Palaterelated to BibliographyPhysiology0.60section
Palaterelated to BibliographyThe Unity0.60section
Palaterelated to BibliographyForm0.60section
Palaterelated to BibliographyFunction0.60section

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