mouth_uvula.gif This image is a medical illustration depicting the interior of an open human mouth, viewed from the front against a plain white background. The view is framed by pinkish-tan lips that are parted to reveal the oral cavity and throat structures. On the left side of the image, there are three text labels with lines pointing to specific anatomical features: 1. At the top left, the text "Soft Palate" has a line pointing to the rear portion of the roof of the mouth. This area is shaded in darker reddish-brown tones compared to the front of the palate. 2. Below that, the text "Uvula" points to a small, finger-like projection hanging down from the center of the soft palate at the back of the throat. It is depicted as a dark, vertical shape. 3. Further down on the left, the text "Tonsil" points to the fleshy area on the side wall of the oropharynx (the back of the throat), indicating the location of the palatine tonsils. Inside the mouth, resting at the bottom and center, is a large muscular organ labeled with the word "Tongue." The tongue is shaded in pinkish-brown tones with lines suggesting its texture and surface contours. It occupies the lower half of the open mouth space. At the very top edge of the opening, just above the soft palate area, a row of white upper teeth is visible. They appear as rectangular shapes along the gum line. The entire illustration uses shading to create depth, showing the recessed nature of the throat behind the tongue and uvula. This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.