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LYRICS:
What's that taste?
Well it’s your tongue
A muscular organ
in every one
I’m kind of rough
with lots of bumps
I always work hard
to get my job done
Your tongue is covered in a pink tissue
called Mucosa. It’s the main job
is to protect deeper tissue
when you gnaw
The rough parts of your tongue
are called the Lingual Papillae
They are the small bumps
that store taste buds
So you enjoy food all day
There are four different types
of your tongues Papillae
They’re named Filiform, Foliate, Fungiform
and Circumvallate
The Frenulum is the tether
of the front bottom of tongues
It holds your tongue in place
so your mouth can move freely while it runs
The back of your tongue
is anchored by the Hyoid Bone
The tongue is vital for many things
I will show
What's that taste?
Well it’s your Tongue
A muscular organ
in every one
I’m kind of rough
with lots of bumps
I always work hard
to get my job done
The muscles in your tongue
are the few we will discuss
The Styloglossus
, Hyoglossus
and Genioglossus
all end in Glossus
Then the Geniohyoideus
and Stylohyoideus
Learning these muscles of your tongue
yeah it is a must
Your tongues main jobs
to help you chew and swallow all your food
It also helps you speak all words
to express your present mood
The common amount of tastes
that your tongue can recognize
Are the four I will tell you
It may come as a surprise
Sweet, Sour, Bitter and Salty are the four
But sometimes you taste a 5th called Umami
I adore
What's that taste?
Well it’s your tongue
A muscular organ
in every one
I’m kind of rough
with lots of bumps
I always work hard
to get my job done
When you bite into your food
the chemicals from foods released
And sinks into the Taste Papillae
to the Taste Buds that run deep
Sensory Cells transform
chemicals into nerve signals
that are sent into the brain
through the Nerve Fibers, they do go
When the signals reach your brain
That information's passed
through your Cranial Nerves
To the Brain Stem really fast
Your Medulla Oblongata
takes all those signals
And sends them to the Limbic and Cortical
systems you should know
Perception and Emotion
are then formed for what you ate
then mix with Smells and Texture
which creates the thing that we call Taste
What's that taste?
Well it’s your tongue
A muscular organ
in every one
I’m kind of rough
with lots of bumps
I always work hard
to get my job done