Papilla example sentences

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pa·pil·la

noun

papilla (noun) · papillae (plural noun)

  - a small rounded protuberance on a part or organ of the body:

  - a small fleshy projection on a plant.

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"Papilla" Example Sentences

1. My tongue has papilla all over it.
2. The papilla on the roof of my mouth hurt after eating hot pizza.
3. Elephants have long papilla on their trunks for grasping things.
4. The papilla on a cat's tongue enables them to groom themselves.
5. The dentist noticed inflammation in my gum papilla.
6. Birds have taste papilla on the back of their throats.
7. The papilla on a snake's tongue helps them detect prey.
8. The taste of sweet things activates the papilla on our taste buds.
9. The scientific term for a taste bud is a papilla gustativa.
10. The bumps on the surface of strawberries are actually papilla.
11. Papillae provide grip to the tongue and help it move food around the mouth.
12. The papilla on a cow's tongue help them grasp and pull grass into their mouth.
13. The tiny papilla on a butterfly's foot allow it to grip onto surfaces.
14. My dentist recommended using a softer toothbrush to avoid damaging my gum papilla.
15. The texture of certain foods can stimulate the papilla on our tongue.
16. The papillary muscles in the heart help to control and regulate blood flow.
17. Snails use their papilla to detect and follow a food source.
18. The tips of our fingers contain papilla to help us sense touch.
19. Caterpillars use papilla to grip and crawl across leaves.
20. The taste of salty foods activates specific papilla on the tongue.
21. The end of a chameleon's long tongue is covered in papilla that help to capture insects.
22. The papilla on a mosquito's antennae allow them to sense carbon dioxide emitted from humans.
23. The tongue of a giraffe can extend up to 45 cm, covered in rough papilla to help them grasp leaves.
24. The sharp papilla on a hedgehog's back provide defence against predators.
25. Snakes use their temperature-sensitive papilla to locate warm-blooded prey.
26. The taste of bitter foods activates specific papilla on the tongue.
27. The papilla on a gecko's feet allow them to climb up walls and ceilings.
28. The shape and size of different papilla on our tongue determine our ability to taste different flavors.
29. The papilla on a cat's tongue are backward-facing, aiding in grooming and removing loose fur.
30. The enlarged papilla on a peacock's feathers create the beautiful patterns seen in its plumage.

Common Phases

1. The papilla on my tongue is inflamed; it hurts when I eat.
2. Brushing your teeth regularly can help prevent papilla inflammation.
3. The papilla on the roof of my mouth feels a bit sore; I must have burned it on hot food.
4. Taste buds are located on the papilla of your tongue.
5. Papilla on your scalp are responsible for hair growth.
6. I accidentally bit down on my papilla while chewing; now it's swollen and painful.
7. The papilla on my fingers help me grip objects tightly.
8. The papilla around my nipples are sensitive to touch.
9. Certain foods can cause papilla enlargement in the mouth.
10. The papilla on the tongue can become enlarged due to certain medical conditions.

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