The buccal cavity of the electric eel may breathe air.
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Their buccal cavity is enlarged and dome-shaped, acting as a resonance chamber that amplifies their call.
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Chickens do have tastebuds, but only at the back of the tongue and buccal cavity, and an order of magnitude fewer than we humans.
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The area between the inside of the cheek and the teeth and gums is called the buccal pouch or buccal cavity and forms part of the mouth.
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A sensory panel was used to test faster absorption through the buccal cavity, which will result in earlier onset of action against motion sickness.
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Synchrotron analysis of an aptychophoran ammonite revealed remains of isopod and mollusc larvae in its buccal cavity, indicating at least this kind of ammonite fed on plankton.
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The digestive juices rapidly turn the prey into a broth of nutrients which the arachnid sucks into a pre-buccal cavity located immediately in front of the mouth.
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Synchrotron analysis of an aptychophoran ammonite revealed remains of isopod and mollusc larva in its buccal cavity, indicating that at least this kind of ammonite fed on plankton.