Trigeminal, Facial, Glossopharyngeal
... close eyes, purse the lips, retract the buccal angles in a smile impairment of taste on the anterior two third of the tongue Bell’s symptom corneal reflex is decreased or absent ...
... close eyes, purse the lips, retract the buccal angles in a smile impairment of taste on the anterior two third of the tongue Bell’s symptom corneal reflex is decreased or absent ...
Face innervations 11
... close eyes, purse the lips, retract the buccal angles in a smile impairment of taste on the anterior two third of the tongue Bell’s symptom corneal reflex is decreased or absent ...
... close eyes, purse the lips, retract the buccal angles in a smile impairment of taste on the anterior two third of the tongue Bell’s symptom corneal reflex is decreased or absent ...
Region 7: Oral Cavity and Larynx Oral Cavity -
... --O: palatine aponeurosis ----Inn: cranial portion of accessory n. through vagus and pharyngeal plexus *Sensory Innervation: lesser palatine nerve Tongue --apex/tip: rests against incisor teeth --dorsum: related to palate *Sulcus terminalis (v shaped groove divided into anterior (2/3 oral part) and ...
... --O: palatine aponeurosis ----Inn: cranial portion of accessory n. through vagus and pharyngeal plexus *Sensory Innervation: lesser palatine nerve Tongue --apex/tip: rests against incisor teeth --dorsum: related to palate *Sulcus terminalis (v shaped groove divided into anterior (2/3 oral part) and ...
ORAL FLOATING CONTROLLED RELEASE DRUG DELIVERY
... anatomically divided into three parts: fundus, body, and antrum (or pylorus). The proximal stomach, made up of the fundus and body regions, serves as a reservoir for ingested materials while the distal region (antrum) is the major site of mixing motions, acting as a pump to accomplish gastric emptyi ...
... anatomically divided into three parts: fundus, body, and antrum (or pylorus). The proximal stomach, made up of the fundus and body regions, serves as a reservoir for ingested materials while the distal region (antrum) is the major site of mixing motions, acting as a pump to accomplish gastric emptyi ...
The Results - Larson Century Ranch
... Studies have proven that animals fed excreta can gain as well or better than animals without excreta in their diets. This shows that many nutrients are now being wasted in the digestive process. By utilizing these nutrients the first time through the animal, large costs and much feed can be saved, a ...
... Studies have proven that animals fed excreta can gain as well or better than animals without excreta in their diets. This shows that many nutrients are now being wasted in the digestive process. By utilizing these nutrients the first time through the animal, large costs and much feed can be saved, a ...
Drugs for Hyperlipidemia
... • Moderately effective with excellent safety record • Large MW polymers containing Cl• Resin binds to bile acids and the acid-resin complex is excreted – prevents enterohepatic cycling of bile acids – obligates the liver to synthesize replacement bile acids from cholesterol ...
... • Moderately effective with excellent safety record • Large MW polymers containing Cl• Resin binds to bile acids and the acid-resin complex is excreted – prevents enterohepatic cycling of bile acids – obligates the liver to synthesize replacement bile acids from cholesterol ...
Embryology Respiratory System د.ايناس فاضل كاظم
... The respiratory system does not carry out its physiological function (of gas exchange) until after birth. The respiratory tract, diaphragm and lungs do form early in embryonic development. The respiratory tract is divided anatomically into 2 main parts: 1. upper respiratory tract, consisting of the ...
... The respiratory system does not carry out its physiological function (of gas exchange) until after birth. The respiratory tract, diaphragm and lungs do form early in embryonic development. The respiratory tract is divided anatomically into 2 main parts: 1. upper respiratory tract, consisting of the ...
Superior Sagittal Sinus
... Branches arise in petrous temporal bone: 1) Parasympathetics - to Pterygopalatine ganglion - Lacrimal gland, Mucous glands nose palate 2) Taste fibers to ant. 2/3 tongue Chorda tympani - also contains parasymp. Submand., Sub.ling saliv. glands ...
... Branches arise in petrous temporal bone: 1) Parasympathetics - to Pterygopalatine ganglion - Lacrimal gland, Mucous glands nose palate 2) Taste fibers to ant. 2/3 tongue Chorda tympani - also contains parasymp. Submand., Sub.ling saliv. glands ...
Mnemonics for Week 5
... “Inhale a bite, it goes down the right” Inhaled objects are more likely to lodge into the right main bronchus, since it is the one that is more vertical. ...
... “Inhale a bite, it goes down the right” Inhaled objects are more likely to lodge into the right main bronchus, since it is the one that is more vertical. ...
Vascular Mapping and Tc-MAA Hepatic Perfusion Imag
... A. It originates from the left hepatic artery to supply blood to the falciform ligament. B. Its nontargeted radioembolization may potentially cause pain and radiation dermatitis at the supraumbilical region. C. It may originate from the right hepatic artery or the middle hepatic artery. D. Extrahepa ...
... A. It originates from the left hepatic artery to supply blood to the falciform ligament. B. Its nontargeted radioembolization may potentially cause pain and radiation dermatitis at the supraumbilical region. C. It may originate from the right hepatic artery or the middle hepatic artery. D. Extrahepa ...
OMM in the ED - The American College of Osteopathic Emergency
... Muscle energy to the sacrum and pelvis Articulatory techniques to the feet Pelvic diaphragm release Pedal pump ...
... Muscle energy to the sacrum and pelvis Articulatory techniques to the feet Pelvic diaphragm release Pedal pump ...
Breakdown Industrial Digester PowderTM contains bacteria and
... bacteria. Continued use of OdormuteTM Septic Tank Maintenance in maintenance doses is needed to combat these harmful chemicals and continue to remediate new materials added to the system. Why both Bacteria and Enzymes in the formula? Bacteria are not enzymes, they are living cells. Bacteria (sometim ...
... bacteria. Continued use of OdormuteTM Septic Tank Maintenance in maintenance doses is needed to combat these harmful chemicals and continue to remediate new materials added to the system. Why both Bacteria and Enzymes in the formula? Bacteria are not enzymes, they are living cells. Bacteria (sometim ...
Region 2: Superficial Face and Parotid Area Landmarks on Face
... attached above to hamulus of medial pterygoid plate and below to mandible behind the third molar tooth, serves as origin for superior pharyngeal constrictor *Levator Labii Superioris Alaeque Nasi *Levator Labii Superioris *Zygomaticus Minor *Zygomaticus Major: pulls angle of mouth upward and lateral ...
... attached above to hamulus of medial pterygoid plate and below to mandible behind the third molar tooth, serves as origin for superior pharyngeal constrictor *Levator Labii Superioris Alaeque Nasi *Levator Labii Superioris *Zygomaticus Minor *Zygomaticus Major: pulls angle of mouth upward and lateral ...
Cranial Nerve Chart
... M – stylopharyngeus PNS - parotid gland M - soft palate (x tensor veli palatini) larynx/pharynx (x stylopharyngeus), palatoglossal PNS – abd/thor viscera up to 2/3 Tverse colon M – Trapezius & SCM (Cranial) M – Laryngeal & Pharyngeal mm. (Spinal) ...
... M – stylopharyngeus PNS - parotid gland M - soft palate (x tensor veli palatini) larynx/pharynx (x stylopharyngeus), palatoglossal PNS – abd/thor viscera up to 2/3 Tverse colon M – Trapezius & SCM (Cranial) M – Laryngeal & Pharyngeal mm. (Spinal) ...
Endocrine System
... Speed of communication hormones - slower communication neurotransmitters - rapid, specific action ...
... Speed of communication hormones - slower communication neurotransmitters - rapid, specific action ...
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... He also experimented with the gastric juice extracted from the stomach. The results of experiments carried out over several months are summarised in Table 3.1. ...
... He also experimented with the gastric juice extracted from the stomach. The results of experiments carried out over several months are summarised in Table 3.1. ...
Surgical approaches
... d. procedure is preceded by performing bilateral neck dissections of at least level I. This will allow identification of the hypoglossal nerve and many of the extrinsic muscles of the tongue. With the hypoglossal nerve protected the lingual mucosa of the floor of mouth is incised on both sides, taki ...
... d. procedure is preceded by performing bilateral neck dissections of at least level I. This will allow identification of the hypoglossal nerve and many of the extrinsic muscles of the tongue. With the hypoglossal nerve protected the lingual mucosa of the floor of mouth is incised on both sides, taki ...
Gene Section CYP7A1 (cytochrome P450, family 7, subfamily A, polypeptide 1)
... bile acid receptor farnesyl X receptor (FXR). Also the pregnane X receptor (PXR) and the vitamin D receptor (VDR) have been identified as bile acid-activated receptors (Staudinger et al., 2001; Han and Chiang, 2009). Bile acids are also reported to suppress CYP7A1 via stimulation of inflammatory cyt ...
... bile acid receptor farnesyl X receptor (FXR). Also the pregnane X receptor (PXR) and the vitamin D receptor (VDR) have been identified as bile acid-activated receptors (Staudinger et al., 2001; Han and Chiang, 2009). Bile acids are also reported to suppress CYP7A1 via stimulation of inflammatory cyt ...
Moss_animals
... forms gelatinous cylinders up to 90 cm long. Frondose colonies may be up to 15 cm tall. Membranipora membranacea forms incrusting colonies on Laminaria kelp of up to 2.3 x 106 zooids and measuring up to 5 feet long and 8” wide. The colonies are usually white and pale, but some are orange, red, brown ...
... forms gelatinous cylinders up to 90 cm long. Frondose colonies may be up to 15 cm tall. Membranipora membranacea forms incrusting colonies on Laminaria kelp of up to 2.3 x 106 zooids and measuring up to 5 feet long and 8” wide. The colonies are usually white and pale, but some are orange, red, brown ...
Blood Supply
... Several key functions of nose Modifies inspired air Olfaction Resonance Drainage route for mucus and lacrimal fluid ...
... Several key functions of nose Modifies inspired air Olfaction Resonance Drainage route for mucus and lacrimal fluid ...
Anatomical Directions Practice
... 9. The knee is _________________ to the ankle 10. The ankle is _________________ to the knee 11. The thumbs are _________________ to the pinkies 12. The pinkies are _________________ to the thumbs 13. The mouth is __________________ to the nose 14. The nose is ___________________ to the mouth 15. Th ...
... 9. The knee is _________________ to the ankle 10. The ankle is _________________ to the knee 11. The thumbs are _________________ to the pinkies 12. The pinkies are _________________ to the thumbs 13. The mouth is __________________ to the nose 14. The nose is ___________________ to the mouth 15. Th ...
35-rectum_&_urinary_..
... The bladder lies at a lower level because of the absence of the prostate. The neck rests on the upper surface of the urogenital diaphragm. ...
... The bladder lies at a lower level because of the absence of the prostate. The neck rests on the upper surface of the urogenital diaphragm. ...
Masticatory Muscles
... Dpt. of Stomatology & Maxillofacial Surgery Comenius University, St Elisabeth Hospital ...
... Dpt. of Stomatology & Maxillofacial Surgery Comenius University, St Elisabeth Hospital ...
Human digestive system
In the human digestive system, the process of digestion has many stages, the first of which starts in the mouth (oral cavity). Digestion involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller components which can be absorbed and assimilated into the body. The secretion of saliva helps to produce a bolus which can be swallowed to pass down the oesophagus and into the stomach.Saliva also contains a catalytic enzyme called amylase which starts to act on food in the mouth. Another digestive enzyme called lingual lipase is secreted by some of the lingual papillae to enter the saliva. Digestion is helped by the mastication of food by the teeth and also by the muscular contractions of peristalsis. Gastric juice in the stomach is essential for the continuation of digestion as is the production of mucus in the stomach.Peristalsis is the rhythmic contraction of muscles that begins in the oesophagus and continues along the wall of the stomach and the rest of the gastrointestinal tract. This initially results in the production of chyme which when fully broken down in the small intestine is absorbed as chyle into the lymphatic system. Most of the digestion of food takes place in the small intestine. Water and some minerals are reabsorbed back into the blood, in the colon of the large intestine. The waste products of digestion are defecated from the anus via the rectum.