Which structure attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth?
1. Hard palate.
2. Papillae.
3. Frenulum.
4. Alveoli sockets.
Correct Answer: 3
The frenulum connects the anterior portion of the tongue to the floor of the mouth. The hard palate is the anterior portion of the roof of the mouth. The papillae contain the taste buds and assist with moving food within the mouth. The papillae are located on the dorsal surface of the tongue. The alveoli sockets contain the teeth within the mandible and maxilla.
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