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what divides the ant 2/3 and the post 1/3 of the tongue
vallate papillae
what nerve does taste for the ant 2/3 of the tongue
CN 7-4 (facial-mandibular)
what nerve does taste for the post 1/3 of the tongue
CN 9 (glossopharyngeal)
what nerve does taste for the epiglottis
CN 9
what nerve does general sensation for the anterior 2/3 of tongue
CN 5-3 (trigeminal-mandibular nerve)
what nerve does general sensation for the posterior 1/3 of the tongue
CN 9 (glossopharyngeal nerve)
what nerve does general sensation for the epiglottis
CN 10 (vagus)
what nerve does tongue muscles
CN 12 (hypoglossal)
what is the blood supply to the tongue
lingual aavv
what nerve does general sensation to the hard palate
CN 5-2 (trigeminal-maxillary)
what nerve does general sensation for the soft palate (gag reflex)
CN 9 and CN 10 (glossopharyngeal and vagus)
what nerve does general sensation of the mandubluar portion of the oral cavity
CN 5-3 (trigeminal-mandibular)
what nerve does general sensation of the throat area of the oral cavity
CN 9 and CN 10 (glossopharyngeal and vagus )
what are the pharynx muscles
1. superior pharyngeal constrictor mm
2. middle pharyngeal constrictor mm
3. inferior pharyngeal constrictor mm
what is the A, Nerve, and blood supply to the pharyngeal muscles
A: swallowing
N: CN 9 and 10 (glossopharyngeal and vagus)
B: ascending pharyngeal aavv
what are laryngeal muscles called?
arytenoid
what is the A, nerve, and blood supply to the laryngeal muscles
A: voice
N: CN 9 and 10 (glossopharyngeal and vagus)
B: superior laryngeal aavv
what is the path of food through the GI tract
oral cavity
oropharynx
pharynx (passes larynx)
esophagus (through diaphragm)
stomach
duodenum
jejuneum
ileum
cecum
ascending colon
transverse colon
descending colon
sigmoid colon
rectum
anus
what are the parts of the stomach
top = fundus part
middle = body
bottom = pyloric region
greater and lesser curvature protected and insulated by the greater and lesser omentum
what is the main function of the small intestine? large intestine?
absorption of sugars, fats, proteins, and nucleic acids

absorption of water
how would you distinguish the duodenum
C shaped structure peppered with stuff dumping into it
what dumps into the duodenum
liver contents, gall bladder contents (fats)
and
pancreas contents (sugars and carbs)
how do you distinguish the jejuneum? ileum?
has straight small arteries to it from the mesentery

has glass window like arteries from mesentary = archain
what are the unique characteristics of the large intestine
-Haustra
-tenia coli
-epiploic appendicies
-site of major water absorption
what are the bumbs called in the large intestine
hausra
what is the ligament called that holds the large intestine together
tenia coli
what are the blobs of mesentary along the large intestine
epiploic appendicies
what are the bends in the large intestine called
hepatic flexure
splenic flexure