Overview of nasal and oral cavities Flashcards

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What are the boundaries of the nasal cavity?

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The nasal cavity is a bony box divided between orbits & anterior floor of cranial fossa and palate.

  • its open front and back
  • serves as airway to foregut
  • conditions and monitors air during passage through it.
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Ontogeny and phylogeny implications:

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Ectodermal placodes in frontal prominence invaginate and special sensory cells (CN I) in roof of nasal pit sense dissolved chemicals; remainder of pit is ordinary ectoderm

  • in the higher forms nasal pits breakthrough oral cavity
  • palate divides nasal and oral cavities only in mammals and reptiles
  • -allows breathing while chewing and only mammels chew.
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What are the boundaries of the oral cavity:

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Lips to palatoglossal folds (at the junction of anterior 2/3 and posterior 1/3 of the tongue.

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What are jaws and why are they so special?

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  • Jaws (Modified pharyngeal arches) added out front of stomodaeum (cranial end of gut)
  • Interior of jaws forms most of the oral cavity
  • -Formed by forwarding growth of maxillary & mandibular swelling from the anterior end of the gut.
  • Jaws are under voluntary control but gut is not
  • -at the palatoglossal fold(approximate location of stomodeum, lose voluntary control
  • Jaws armed with teeth for defense and reducing food have large ectoderm component (Modified scales
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What supplies the jaws and why?

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by branches of the external carotid artery supplies the jaws because they are added secondarily to the skull.

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Whats “taste” and where is it focused in the foregut?

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Taste is a means of distinguishing edible from not. It is focused in the back of the oral cavity. just in front of entry of gut.

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What develops the tongue?

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The tongue is formed from cervical myotomes and migrates into oral cavity dragging its motor supply (CN XII) with it.

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What innervates the tongue?

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The tongue moves through territories of several cranial nerves (V, VII, IX, X) and acquires general sensory from V and IX. It acquires special sensory (taste from VII, IX, and X.

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