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Kristensmith Taylor

Development Of Teeth: From Deciduous To Permanent Explained

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Development Of Teeth: From Deciduous To Permanent Explained Question 1. Oropharynx Answer: It is oral part of the pharynx Oropharynx Relations: Anteriorly oral cavity Posteriorly body of C2 & C3 vertebrac Laterally tonsillar fascia Oropharynx Nerve supply: Supplied by IX & X cranial nerves Oropharynx Function: Passage of food and … [Read more...] about Development Of Teeth: From Deciduous To Permanent Explained

Omohyoid Muscle: Anatomy, Function, And Clinical Relevance

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Omohyoid Muscle: Anatomy, Function, And Clinical Relevance Question 1. Inferior constrictor Answer: Inferior constrictor Parts: Thyropharyngeus Cricopharyngeus Inferior constrictor Origin: Inferior constrictor Insertion: Median raphe of posterior wall of pharynx Inferior constrictor Nerve supply: Accessory nerve External and recurrent … [Read more...] about Omohyoid Muscle: Anatomy, Function, And Clinical Relevance

Reflexes: Classification and Properties

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Reflexes: Classification And Properties How are reflexes classified? What are the properties of a reflex? Answer: Classification of reflexes: Depending upon inborn or acquired Unconditional or inborn reflex Conditional or acquired reflex Depending upon the situation of the center Cerebellar reflex Cortical reflex Midbrain reflex Bulbar … [Read more...] about Reflexes: Classification and Properties

Palatine Tonsils: Position, Relations, And Blood Supply Explained

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Palatine Tonsils: Position, Relations, And Blood Supply Explained Question 1. Palatine tonsil Answer: Palatine tonsil Position: Each tonsil occupies the triangular tonsillar sinus or fossa between palatoglossus and palatopharyngeal arches Palatine tonsil Relations: Palatine tonsil Blood supply: Palatine tonsil Arterial supply: Palatine tonsil Venous … [Read more...] about Palatine Tonsils: Position, Relations, And Blood Supply Explained

Understanding The Pharynx: Fascia, Tonsils, And Lymphatic Anatomy

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Understanding The Pharynx: Fascia, Tonsils, And Lymphatic Anatomy Question 1. Nasopharynx Answer: Nasopharynx Situation: It is upper part of the pharynx situated behind the nose Nasopharynx Extent: From base of skull to soft palate Nasopharynx Communications: Anteriorly- nose Nasopharynx Function: It resembles nose Passage of air Its … [Read more...] about Understanding The Pharynx: Fascia, Tonsils, And Lymphatic Anatomy

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