Week 2: Station 6 - Pharynx Flashcards
What are the three parts of the pharynx?
- Nasopharynx
- Oropharynx
- Laryngopharynx
What forms the roof oof the nasopharynx?
Nasopharyngeal tonsils
In relation to the larynx, where does the laryngopharynx lie?
Posteriosuperior
During swallowing, what prevents a bolus from entering the nasopharynx?
Soft palate muscles
During swallowing, what prevents the bolus from entering the larynx?
Epiglottis
How many layers does the pharynx have?
3
What are the 3 layers of the pharynx?
- Outer muscular layer
- Middle fibrous layer
- Inner mucous membrane
How can the outer muscular layer of the pharynx be further divided?
- Outer circular layer
- Inner longitudinal layer
What muscles form the outer circular layer?
Pharyngeal constrictor muscles
What muscles form the inner longitudinal layer?
- Stylopharyngeus
- Salpingopharyngeus
- Palatopharyngeus
What muscle is shown here?
Stylopharyngeus
What muscle is shown here?
Salpingopharyngeus
What muscle is shown here?
Palatopharyngeus
What’s the role of the fibrous pharyngeal layer?
Connects with deep fascia
Fills in gap between muscles
Where does the pharynx recieve innervation from?
The pharyngeal plexus