Pharynx Flashcards

1
Q

What are the layers of the cervical viscera

A

Respiratory layer
Alimentary layer
Endocrine layer

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2
Q

What is the pharynx

A

A muscular tube

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3
Q

Where does the pharynx start and end

A

Starts at the base of the skull and ends at the oesophagus

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4
Q

What is the function of the pharynx

A

It conducts air and its muscles direct food to the oesophagus

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5
Q

What are the sections of the pharynx

A

Nasopharynx (nose part)
Oropharynx (mouth part)
Laryngopharynx (just before the trachea)

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6
Q

What is the nasopharynx involved in

A

Breathing and speech

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7
Q

What is the auditory tube

A

Connects the middle ear cavity with the nasopharynx

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8
Q

What is the function of the auditory tube

A

Area yes the middle ear system and clears mucous from the middle ear into the nasopharynx

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9
Q

What tonsils does the nasopharynx contain

A

Tubal tonsils and pharyngeal tonsils (adenoids)

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10
Q

What is the oropharynx involved in

A

Breathing and digestion but mainly digestion

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11
Q

What is the superior and inferior of the oropharynx

A

Superior - soft palate

Inferior - Epiglottis

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12
Q

How is the wall of the oropharynx similar to the wall of the oral cavity

A

The mucosa includes a stratified squamous epithelium that is endowed with mucous producing glands

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13
Q

What are the 3 pairs of pharyngeal constrictors

A

Superior, middle and inferior

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14
Q

What nerves affect the pharynx

A

9 - glossopharyngeal motor nerve

10 - vagus nerve

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15
Q

What is Waldeyers ring

A

Ring of lymphoid tissue in the naso and oropharynx formed by paired tonsils

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16
Q

What is the piriform fossa

A

Groove in the laryngopharynx which can be dangerous as things can get easily stuck causing it to swell and block the airway

17
Q

Where is the superior constrictor found

A

Oropharynx

18
Q

What happens when the superior constrictor contracts

A

Constricts the upper part of the pharynx and forces the contents of the pharynx downwards

19
Q

Where is the middle constrictor found

A

Laryngopharynx

20
Q

What happens when the middle constrictor contracts

A

Constricts the pharyngeal opening and forces food down the oesophagus

21
Q

Where is the inferior constrictor found

A

Laryngopharynx

22
Q

What happens when the inferior constrictor contracts

A

Constricts lower pharynx and forces food into oesophagus which continues movement of food towards the stomach

23
Q

What nerve innervates the muscles of the pharynx

A

Pharyngeal plexus

24
Q

What is the hyoid bone

A

Only bone in the body not joined to any other bones

Ensures the airway stays open

25
Q

What cranial nerves affect the pharynx

A

CN 9 - glossopharyngeal nerve

CN 10 - Vagus nerve

26
Q

What are conditions that can affect the pharynx

A

Middle ear infection

Tonsilitis

27
Q

What is the pharyngeal plexus comprised of

A

Glossopharyngeal and vagus nerve

28
Q

What vessels are related to the pharyngeal plexus

A

The common carotid artery and the internal jugular veins

29
Q

Why are the pharyngeal constrictors unusual

A

Made up of inner longitudinal muscle and outer circular muscle

30
Q

Where are the tubal tonsils located

A

In the mucosa near the auditory tube

31
Q

Where are the palatine tonsils located

A

Fauces

32
Q

What nerve provides motor innervation to the muscles of the pharynx except the stylopharyngeus

A

Vagus nerve

33
Q

What nerve provides sensorial innervation to the pharynx

A

CN 9 - glossopharyngeal