Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Lecture Notes - Lecture 39: Medial Pterygoid Muscle, Palatine Uvula, Lingual Papilla

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Tonsils and adenoids are not a part of the digestive system and instead play an immune function. Elevate the soft palate and larynx during swallowing. Digested by saliva, swallowed and then to the esophagus stomach small intestine large intestine anal canal: food is always through this tube. Then specialization of the cell layers that contribute to its function. Large intestine and how that works in the system. Tonsils: accumulation of lymphoid nodules: hard palate and soft palate, floor is the tongue, opening is the external opening. There are 2 arches at the back of the throat: palatopharyngeal arch, palatoglossal arch. Astation tube: easy for infection to get to the middle ear: so having lymphatic tissue, tubal tonsil is useful. Sialogram: special type of radiograph in which contrast medium injected into duct of salivary gland and follow tracer to find how it travels. Note: stricture may be due to calculus (stone) in duct.

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