mouthið
Mouthið is a term that refers to the mouth, the opening through which an animal takes in food and sound. It is a fundamental part of the digestive system and plays a crucial role in various bodily functions. The mouth is typically lined with mucous membranes and contains teeth, a tongue, and salivary glands. Teeth are used for biting and chewing food, breaking it down into smaller pieces that can be swallowed. The tongue aids in manipulating food, tasting, and speech. Salivary glands produce saliva, which lubricates food, begins the digestive process, and helps to clean the mouth.
Beyond digestion, the mouth is also essential for respiration, allowing air to enter and exit the lungs.