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Explain the primary roles of the parietal lobe.
Lipid-Soluble Drugs
Refers to medications that can dissolve in lipids (fats) and can easily pass through cell membranes, often affecting the central nervous system.
Taste Buds
Sensory organs located on the tongue and in the oral cavity that are responsible for perceiving taste.
Absorbed
The process by which substances are taken up by a tissue, such as the absorption of nutrients by the digestive tract.
Lingual Frenulum
A small fold of mucous membrane that extends from the floor of the mouth to the midline of the underside of the tongue.
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