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| The digestive system includes what four major divisions? |
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| Oral cavity, Pharynx, Alimentary canal, Accessory organs |
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| The pharynx is divided into what two different regions? |
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| Oropharynx and laryngopharynx |
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| The esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus are part of which division of the digestive system? |
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| Teeth, tongue, salivary glands, pancreas, liver and anal sacs are part of which division of the digestive system? |
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| The area from the lips to the oropharynx is the _____ _________ (region of the digestive system) |
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| What is the oral fissure? |
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| What is another name for oral fissure? |
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| What are the three regions and/or structures that make up the oral vestibule? |
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| Labial portion, buccal portion, and oral cavity proper. |
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| Regarding the vestibule, the area between the lips, teeth, and gums is the labial/buccal/oral cavity proper. |
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| The area between the cheek, teeth and gums is the labial/buccal/oral cavity proper. |
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| The area bound by the dental arcades, hard palate, rostral soft palate, rostral 2/3's of the tongue, floor of the mouth, and the oropharyngeal isthmus is the? |
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| The pharynx is made up of what three parts? |
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| Oropharynx, nasopharynx, laryngopharynx |
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| Insert image of head from lecture |
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| Palatoglossal folds to the epiglottis communicates ventrally/dorsally with the caudal opening of the nasopharynx. |
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| Palatoglossal folds to the epiglottis communicates caudally/dorsally over the tip of the epiglottis with the laryngopharynx.. |
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| The palatoglossal folds to the epiglottis are located ventrally/dorsally and span the distance from the root of the ________ to the base of the ___________. |
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| a)ventrally; b)tongue; c)epiglottis |
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