The Tongue
When examining a vertical longitudinal section at the front of the tongue, the mucosa covers the tongue from its upper and lower surface. In its lower surface, the mucosa is smooth. Its upper surface appears in the form of papillae. Two types of papillae appear in this first section: Filiform papillae These endings are more prevalent than others in most of the upper surface of the Sun. The second type is Fungiform papillae, which is also similar to the fungus in its shape, where its upper end is wide.
Less than the papillae and spread among them, and may contain some of them taste buds Taste buds, the dorsal part of the mucosa is an epithelial tissue epithelium applied non-corneal under which the original plate Lamina propria.
We note that the inner region of the Sun is occupied with blocks of skeletal muscle that show aggregates of broken muscle fibers at different levels, including longitudinal, transverse and oblique, interspersed with connective tissue containing blood vessels and nerves.
Taste buds are oval shaped on the sides of the groove in the epithelial tissue of the fungus Fungiform papillae. These buds consist of two types of cells, the taste cells or the neuro-epithelial taste cells, The center of the bud has a long spherical shape that ends with poetic lengthening at its free end.
The nuclei of these cells are oval-colored. These cells are surrounded by cells that are also spherical, but they have no capillaries parallel to the longitudinal axis of the taste cells. The nuclei of these cells are spherical and pigmented. These buds are connected to the free outer surface of the tooth by means of small holes called taste pores.
When examining a vertical longitudinal section at the front of the tongue, the mucosa covers the tongue from its upper and lower surface. In its lower surface, the mucosa is smooth. Its upper surface appears in the form of papillae. Two types of papillae appear in this first section: Filiform papillae These endings are more prevalent than others in most of the upper surface of the Sun. The second type is Fungiform papillae, which is also similar to the fungus in its shape, where its upper end is wide.
Less than the papillae and spread among them, and may contain some of them taste buds Taste buds, the dorsal part of the mucosa is an epithelial tissue epithelium applied non-corneal under which the original plate Lamina propria.
We note that the inner region of the Sun is occupied with blocks of skeletal muscle that show aggregates of broken muscle fibers at different levels, including longitudinal, transverse and oblique, interspersed with connective tissue containing blood vessels and nerves.
Taste buds are oval shaped on the sides of the groove in the epithelial tissue of the fungus Fungiform papillae. These buds consist of two types of cells, the taste cells or the neuro-epithelial taste cells, The center of the bud has a long spherical shape that ends with poetic lengthening at its free end.
The nuclei of these cells are oval-colored. These cells are surrounded by cells that are also spherical, but they have no capillaries parallel to the longitudinal axis of the taste cells. The nuclei of these cells are spherical and pigmented. These buds are connected to the free outer surface of the tooth by means of small holes called taste pores.