The oral cavity is formed on the basis of bony oral cavity, and the front opening is called mouth crack, which is surrounded by upper and lower lips; the rear is communicated by the pharynx gorge and pharynx; the upper wall is ...
What is the function of B cells in the immune system? What is the function of T cells in the immune system? What part of the spleen deals with the immune system? What is the major role of this part in terms of immunity? What is...
The oral cavity is formed on the basis of bony oral cavity, and the front opening is called mouth crack, which is surrounded by upper and lower lips; the rear is communicated by the pharynx gorge and pharynx; the upper wall is palate; the lower wall is the bottom of the mouth; the t...
After food is partially broken down by enzymes in the mouth, it moves through the throat, past the esophagus, and into the stomach for complete digestion. Learn about the anatomy of the throat and esophagus (pharynx, larynx, epiglottis, nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx, and lower esophagea...
called the posterior and anterior nares. The anterior nares are the external openings of the nose and are the openings most commonly referred to as nostrils. The posterior nares are the internal pair of openings leading from the back of the nasal cavity to the pharynx and then to the lungs....
What Is the Role of the Pharynx in the Digestive System? What Is the Path of the Digestive System? What is the Parapharyngeal Space? What is Pharyngeal Gonorrhea? What are the Different Types of Throat Bacteria? What is Globus Hystericus?
What Is a Pulmonologist? Apulmonologistis a doctor who diagnoses and treats diseases of therespiratory system-- the lungs and other organs that help you breathe. For some relatively short-lasting illnesses that affect yourlungs, likethe fluorpneumonia, you might be able to get all the care you...
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a systemic protozoan disease that is transmitted by phlebotomine sandflies. Poor and neglected populations in East Africa and the Indian sub-continent are particularly affected. Early and accurate diagnosis and treatment re
A sore throat is an inflammation at the back of throat and surrounding area, known as the pharynx, in medical terminology. An inflamed throat is commonly referred to by healthcare providers as “pharyngitis.” The pain and discomfort you feel when you have a sore throat comes from the activa...
Postnasal drip is the drainage of mucus from your nose or sinuses into your pharynx, or throat. Every day, glands in the linings of your nose, throat, airways,stomach, and intestinal tract produce mucus. Your nose alone makes about a quart of it each day. Mucus is a thick, wet substanc...