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Name different types of papillae present on the tongue of man.

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  • Papillae are the raised protrusions of the tongue surface on which taste buds of the tongue sit.
  • The dorsal surface of the mammalian tongue is covered with four kinds of papillae, fungiform, circumvallate, foliate and filiform papilla.
  • The filiform papillae don't have any taste buds.
  • Fungiform papillae-these are slightly mushroom-shaped if looked at in longitudinal section. These are present mostly at the dorsal surface of the tongue, as well as at the sides. Innervated by the facial nerve.
  • Foliate papillae- these are ridges and grooves towards the posterior part of the tongue found at the lateral borders. Innervated by facial nerve (anterior papillae) and glossopharyngeal nerve (posterior papillae).
  • Circumvallate papillae- they are present at the back of the oral part of the tongue and are innervated by the glossopharyngeal nerve.
  • Filiform papillae- filiform papillae do not contain taste buds. They cover most of the front two-thirds of the tongue's surface.

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