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Oral cavity:
-...: between teeth and cheek (buccinator contracts and makes this space smaller)
vestibule
incisive foramen: ... nerve and artery (runs on nasal septum)
nasopalatine
the core of the soft palate and uvula = ... (for muscle attachment)
palatine aponeurosis
... does all the innervation for the palate muscles except for the tensor veli palatini, which is innervated by ...
CN 10
V3
what is the boundary between the oral cavity and oropharynx?
palatoglossal arch
all tongue muscles (end in glossus) are innervated by ..., except for palatoglossus, which is innervated by ...
CN 12 - hypoglossal nerve
CN 10 - vagus
sensory to the tongue:

-general (pain, touch, temp): ant. 2/3 = ...; post. 1/3 = ...

-taste: ant. 2/3 = ...; post 1/3 = ...
CN 5 - trigeminal
CN 9 - glossopharyngeal
CN 7 - facial
CN 9 - glossopharyngeal
pharynx extends from ... to ... at C6 level
nasal cavity
cricoid cartilage
nasopharynx is superior to the ...
soft palate
oropharynx is between ... and ...
soft palate
epiglottis
laryngopharynx is between ... and ...
epiglottis
cricoid cartilage
all pharynx muscles are innervated by ..., except for the stylopharyngeus, which is innervated by ...
CN 10 - vagus
CN 9 - glossopharyngeus
spaces in the larynx:

-... = above vestibular folds
-... = below vocal folds
-... = between folds (laterally)
-... = between vocal folds; midline; sometimes referred to as the ...
vestibule
infraglottic
ventricle
rima glottis
glottis
cartilages of the larynx:
-3 single:

-3 pairs
epiglottic, thyroid, cricoid

arytenoid, corniculate, cuneiform
... generally has motor innervation to the palate, pharynx, and larynx.

exceptions w/ nerve:
-palate: ...
-pharynx: ...
-larynx: ...
CN 10 - vagus

tensor veli palatini (V3)
stylopharyngeus (CN 9)
no exceptions
general sensory innervation:

palate: ...
pharynx: ...
larynx: ...
V2
CN 9
CN 10
General rule for all innervation to larynx is ... nerve.

Exceptions:
motor: ... w/ ... nerve
sensory: ... w/ ... nerve
recurrent laryngeal

cricothyroid (external laryngeal)

upper 1/2 of larynx (internal laryngeal)
trachea runs from ... (C6) to ... where it splits into ... (T4-T5)
cricoid
carina
primary bronchi
esophagus:

-from ... (C6) to ...
-upper 1/3 = ... m.; lower 1/3 = ... m.; middle 1/3 = ...
-innervation: ...
inferior constrictor
stomach
skeletal
smooth
mixture
CN 10 - vagus
the recurrent laryngeal nerve passes (anterior/posterior) to root of lung
posterior