Holdsworth, RogerEarly Modern Literary Studies
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Definition The first part of the digestive system that contains the structures necessary for mastication and speech; teeth, tongue and salivary glands. Tongue A muscular organ in the oral cavity that enables taste sensation, chewing, swallowing and speaking. Muscles of the tongue Intrinsic: Superior...
The latter section is mostly filled by thetongue, a large muscle firmly anchored to the floor of the mouth by the frenulum linguae. In addition to its primary role in the intake and initial digestion of food, the mouth and its structures are essential in humans to the formation of speech...
The static and dynamic characteristics of the jaws, tongue, and other structures surrounding the oral cavity of mammals strongly affect the types of environments in which a particular mammal can successfully function. A highly specialized mouth and tongue, such as that noted in anteaters by Sonntag...
tongue- the tongue of certain animals used as meat tripe- lining of the stomach of a ruminant (especially a bovine) used as food chitlings,chitlins,chitterlings- small intestines of hogs prepared as food haslet- heart and liver and other edible viscera especially of hogs; usually chopped and...
Has a digestive function Extends from the soft palate to the superior border of the epiglottis Contains the palatine tonsils in the lateral walls Boundaries: Soft palate superiorly Base of the tongue inferiorly Palatoglossal and palatopharyngeal arches laterally Laryngopharynx: Caudal region of th...
Tongue- Creates an arch that superimposes over the mandibular teeth and portions of the maxillary teeth Soft palate- Creates an arch that superimposes above the tongue Epiglottis- Radiopaque structure seem behind the tongue Oropharynx- Creates a column of soft tissue that superimposes behind the man...
- states that a voicing source is generated by vocal folds, routed through the vocal tract, and then shaped into sounds of speech the vocal tract consists of... oral cavitypharynxnasal cavity what are the mobile articulators tongue, mandible, velum, lips, checks, pharynx, larynx, and hyoid...
A thorough understanding of the regional anatomy, branches, and variations of the vagus nerve is critical for performing various surgical procedures without causing iatrogenic injury and subsequent sequelae. However, apart from its neurosurgical significance, scientific studies have implicated the role of ...