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Explain the conditions that create the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)and explain how the positive and negative phases of the NAO impacts weather on both sides of the Atlantic.
Lingual Frenulum
A fold of mucous membrane located under the tongue, which assists in the mobility and positioning of the tongue.
Vestibule
A space or cavity at the entrance of some structures in the body, such as the mouth, ear, or nose.
Gingivae
Also known as gums, these are the soft tissues that surround and protect the teeth in the mouth.
Papillae
Projections on the surface of the tongue that contain taste buds, involved in the sensation of taste.
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