Other terms for the mouth are oral cavity
and buccal cavity, formed from the term
bucca, meaning
A. "'membrane."
B. "cheeks."
C. "banks.
D. "mouth."
Answer ; B) Cheeks.
Reason ; The root word for this given term is arrived from the
kind of classical language, that is known to be Latin as the source
and it resembles the above mentioned meaning.
Other terms for the mouth are oral cavity and buccal cavity, formed from the term bucca,...
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