The study of the microscopic structure & function of tissues.
Histology

Name the part of the tooth labeled 3.
Enamel
The MILDEST form of a cleft because it does not hamper eating, drinking or speaking?
Cleft Uvula
The palate is divided into what 2 parts?
Hard palate & Soft palate
What muscle is also referred to as the "kissing muscle?"
Orbicularis oris
What is the failure of the palatal shelves to fuse with the primary palate or with each other called?
Cleft Palate

Name the part of the tooth labeled 4.
Dentin
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Name the taste bud located at area 4 of the tongue.
sweet
The enamel rods are shaped like what aquatic animal?
Fish

Name the muscle shown in RED.
Temporal
What is it called when the maxillary processes fail to fuse with the medial nasal process?
Cleft Lip

Name the part of the tooth labeled G.
Gingiva (gums)
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Name the taste bud located at area 1 of the tongue.
bitter
What is excess bone called?
Torus (tori)
Name the muscle shown in RED.

Masseter
An accentuated incremental line that indicates the trauma of birth.
Neonatal line

Name the part of the tooth labeled 5.
Pulp
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Name the taste bud located at area 3 of the tongue.
salty
What bone forms the cheeks?
Zygomatic

Name the muscle shown in RED.
Orbicularis oris
The raised, white line that runs parallel to where the teeth meet.
Linea Alba

Name the part of the tooth labeled 7.
Cementum (* this is the softest tooth structure)
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Name the taste bud located at area 2 of the tongue.
sour
What is the wearing away of the incisal or occlusal surfaces of the tooth during normal function/life span called?
Attrition

Name the muscle shown in RED.
Buccinator