Problems with the glossopharyngeal nerve result in trouble with taste and ... Branch (ramus stylopharyngeus) is distributed to the Stylopharyngeus(to elevate ...
... pain of tonsilitis may be referred to middle ear through glossopharyngeal nerve because the nerve supplies both structures VAGUS NERVE VAGUS NERVE Types of ...
I. GLOSSO-PHARYNGEAL NERVE II. HITCHHIKING FIBERS ... Parasympathetics from IX also hitchhike with a branch of Trigeminal: Auriculotemporal nerve (V3) ...
Surgical Anatomy of Skull Base Dr. Supreet Singh Nayyar, AFMC * www.nayyarENT.com ... Foramen of vesalius- inconstant. Anterior and medial to f. ovale.
Connects superior border of thyroid cartilage and its superior horn with hyoid bone ... I inferior margin and inferior horn thyroid lamina ... Motor ...
Anatomy and Physiology of swallowing Kwong Lee, Lee Fan, Felicity, Camilla, Sai Yan Anatomy and Physiology of swallowing 3 stages:- Oral phase ( oral preparatory ...
Arial Wingdings Calibri Ripple 1_Ripple Main Arteries and Veins of Neck Common Carotid Artery Slide 3 Carotid Sinus Carotid Body Common Carotid Artery Relations ...
Pharyngeal Arches, Pouches and Clefts By: Dr. Mujahid Khan Derivatives of Third Pharyngeal Pouch The primordia of thymus and parathyroid glands lose their ...
Cranial Nerves Coach T Anatomy and Physiology iRespond Graph 67% 33% 100% 100% 67% A* B* C D E 0 1 2 3 iRespond Graph 67% 33% 100% 100% 67% A* B* C D E 0 1 2 3 ...
Anatomy of The pharynx Site Anatomy of The pharynx Shape Irregular Fibromuscular tube lined by mucous membrane Length: 15 cm Anatomy of The pharynx Structure ...
The Respiratory System Pulmonary ventilaton-movement of air in and out of lungs;ventilation/breathing. External respiration-gas exchange between blood and alveolar sacs.
Each arch consists of a nerve, artery, muscle rudiment and cartilaginous skeleton ... Artery- common carotid and proximal portions of the internal and external ...
LARYNX The larynx constitutes the organ of phonation and forms part of the respiratory tract Position It lies in the median part of the front of the neck, opposite ...
The Larynx The larynx is the portion of the respiratory tract containing the vocal cords A 2-inch-long, tube-shaped organ, opens into the laryngeal part of the ...
The designation branchial apparatus. Branchial is derived from the Greek ... A. pharyngeal arches B. pharyngeal pouches C. pharyngeal grooves D. pharyngeal ...
Herpes virus 5. Ubiquitous. 50% of adults seropositive. 10-15% of children seropos by age 5 years ... Herpes Simplex Virus-1. HSV. Clinical manifestations ...
... types: sensory (afferent) vs. motor ... Special Afferent - olfaction ... General afferent fibres of the spinal cord. The dorsal column-medial lemniscus ...
LMN syndrome with sudden onset of paralysis of ... Hearing. Clinical Info. Tests for equilibrium, vertigo or dizziness, nystagmus and hearing loss. 50 ...
Facial VII. Auditory (vestibulocochlear) VIII. Glossopharyngeal IX. Vagus X. Spinal Accessory XI ... CN VII (Facial), CN IX (Glossopharyngeal) and CN X )Vagus ...
Cranial nerves & Cranial nerve nuclei : There are 12, paired cranial nerves. The first 2 cranial Ns. attach directly to forebrain, while the rest attach to brain stem.
... food is brought to the mouth and transported to the beginning of ... Subsequent 'portions' are sequestered on the side of the mouth for later swallows. ...
loss of sensation or paralysis ... coordinate head movements with auditory stimuli. Principles of Human Anatomy ... relays auditory and visual impulses, taste ...