Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Lecture Notes - Lecture 38: Bronchus, Pepsin, Hyoid Bone

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Acb lecture 4 (38) stomach and small intestine. Ingestion taking food into the system: digestion processing it so you can use up the nutrients. Oral stage: food is taken to the oral cavity, mastication occurs, bolus of food is formed using salvia provided by the salivary glands, 2. Intrinsic muscles (superior longitudinal) is a bag of muscles. Push food back: extrinsic muscles (styloglossus, palatoglossus, originate outside of tongue and travel into the muscular mass. Push food back until it reaches the fossis (?) (2 arches that mark the dividing line between oral cavity and pharynx: pharyngeal stage most important (oropharynx esophagus) Involuntary: many of the actions that you see during this stage are part of the gag reflex (you try to swallow the tongue depressor that. Levator palati m. & tensor palati m: don"t want food to travel up into nasal cavity, larynx: elevation of the larynx which causes epiglottis to fold over the laryngeal inlet.

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