Lecture 4 Flashcards

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What is the name of the following structures?

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  1. Nasal cavity
  2. Oral cavity
  3. Soft palate
  4. Osophegus
  5. Trachea
  6. Laryngopharynx
  7. Nasopharynx
  8. Larynx
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Describe the pathway of air from the nasal cavity to the trachea:

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passes from the nasal cavity (passes through the choane , then to the nasopharynx, then through the intrapharangeal ostium to the larynx and then the trachea

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Describe the pathway of food from the oral cavity to the osephegas:

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food passes from the oral cavity to the oropharynx thn through the intrapharangeal ostium, then to the laryngopharynx and down the oesphegus

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What is the pharynx?

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a membrane lined cavity behind the nose and the mouth that acts to connect it to the osesphagus

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Name the following strucutures:

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  1. nasal cavity
  2. hard palate
  3. soft palate
  4. Nasopharynx
  5. Interpharangeal ostium
  6. Epiglottis
  7. Choana
  8. Oral cavity
  9. Oropharynx
  10. Laryngopharynx
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What is the relationship between the epiglottis and the soft palate?

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The epiglottis only just overlaps with the soft palate

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What are the names of the structures that make up the hard palate?

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  • palantine processes of incisive, maxilla and palantine bones
  • palantine fissure and palantine foramina
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What are the names of the structures that make up the soft palate?

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  • Connective tissue aponeurosis and pharangeal muscles
  • Palatopharangeal arches
  • Intrapharyngeal arches
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Why are horses obligate nasal breathers?

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horses are obligate nasal breathers because the long soft palate overlaps caudally with the epiglottis meaning they are unable to inhale by using their mouths

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What is the main function of the hyoid apparatus?

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suspends the larynx like a swing

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Name the following parts of the hyoid apparatus:

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  1. Stylohoid
  2. Basihyoid
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What is the eustacian tube?

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auditory tube connects the nasopharynx to the middle ear:

  • narrow lumen
  • inverted U shaped cartiladge
  • lined with a mucus membrane
  • slit like pharangeal opening
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What are the main functions of the auditory tube?

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  • equalisation of the atmospheric pressure on two sides of the tympanic membrane
  • drains fluid/mucus out of the middle ear cavity
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What is the name given to the diverticulum of the eustachian tube found within horses?

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Gutteral pouch. Divided by the stylohyoid into a large medial 2/3rds and a small lateral 1/3rd compartement

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