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W09 Gross Anatomy 3
Glands / Lymphatics
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02/03/2009

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False! If the gland has a named duct, it produces serous saliva.
Definition
T/F: If the gland has a named duct, it produces mucous saliva.
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False! Von Ebner's glands are the exception to the rule. They do not have a named duct, but produces serous saliva.
Definition
T/F: Von Ebner's glands do not have a named duct, therefore it produces mucous saliva.
Term
Parotid gland
Definition
___ gland produces serous saliva and 22% of total saliva. It is encapsulated and contains the Stenson's duct.
Term
Submandibular gland
Definition
___ gland produces mixed saliva, but primarily serous and 60-65% of total saliva. It contains the Wharton's duct and is encapsulated.
Term
Sublingual gland
Definition
___ gland is mixed, but primarily mucous salive and produces 10% of total saliva. Its small, unnamed ducts sometimes combine to form Bartholin's duct and is unencapsulated.
Term
Von Ebner's glands
Definition
___ glands are found in troughs surrounding circumvallate papillae and secrete serous saliva.
Term
submandibular = serous, sublingual = mucous, parotid = serous
Definition
The submandibular gland secretes ___ saliva. The sublingual gland secretes ___ saliva. The parotid gland secretes ___ saliva.
Term
VII cranial nerve, the facial nerve
Definition
All juice to the head is stimulated by the ___ cranial nerve except for the parotid gland.
Term
False! It is stimulated by the IX cranial nerve, the glossopharnygeal nerve
Definition
T/F: The parotid gland is stimulated by the VII cranial nerve, the facial nerve.
Term
False! It is stimulated by the IX cranial nerve, the glossopharnygeal nerve
Definition
T/F: The parotid gland is stimulated by the VII cranial nerve, the facial nerve.
Term
False! It is stimulated by the IX cranial nerve, the glossopharnygeal nerve
Definition
T/F: The parotid gland is stimulated by the VII cranial nerve, the facial nerve.
Term
Stenson's duct goes through the buccinator muscle. Submandibular gland wras around mylohyoid muscle.
Definition
Stenson's duct goes through the ___ muscle and the submandibular gland wraps around the ___ muscle.
Term
Deep lobe
Definition
Wharton's duct is attached to the ___ lobe of the submandibular gland.
Term
Submandibular/Wharton's duct
Definition
___ duct empties at the sublingual caruncles.
Term
Above: Greater petrosal, below: chorda tympani
Definition
The ____ branch of the VII cranial nerve stimultes the juices above the plane of occlusion while the ___ branch stimulates the juices below.
Term
thyroid = metabolism, parathyroid = calcium/phosphorous, 4 parathyroid glands
Definition
___ glands regulate metabolism. ___ glands regulate calcium and phosphorous in the body. There are ___ parathyroid glands.
Term
Thymus gland = t cells/immune system
Definition
___ gland is involved in the immune system and generating T cells.
Term
jugular trunk
Definition
The deep cervical chain of nodes is the same as the ___ ___ of nodes.
Term
omohyoid
Definition
___ muscle divides the superior and inferior cervical chain.
Term
Exception: Lower anterior region drains to the submental then submandibular
Definition
Rule: All lymph from oral cavity drains first into the submandibular nodes. What is the exception?
Term
thoracic - left, lymphatic - right
Definition
__ duct drains the lymph from the left side. ___ duct drains lymph from the right side.
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