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  • * Pharynx (esophagus, trachea) ...above the [G.htm#glottis glottis], which in infancy directs food into the esophagus and not the trachea. Embryologically develops in the foregut from the hypob
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  • * Pharynx (esophagus, trachea) * '''Motor Function of the Pharynx, Esophagus, and its Sphincters'''. Mittal RK. San Rafael (CA): Morgan & Claypool Life
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  • ...hallow depression, which, on account of its internal, eonneetions with the esophagus and trachea, must be considered the mouth. The large transverse ridge below ...ch extends caudad a short distance, where it divides into the trachea. and esophagus (fig. 3). The innermost part. of the undivided cavity must represent the ph
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  • 43. Cross-section of stratified squamous epithelium from esophagus of man (Huber) 84 205. Section of esophagus of a dog . ... 263
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  • ...of another and is accreted with it? Why, in any of the monsters, does the esophagus not accrete with the jugular vein, the lung with the liver, the carotid art
    24 KB (4,037 words) - 16:23, 20 October 2018
  • This swallowed amniotic fluid moves through the GIT from esophagus, to stomach, to small intestine, stopping at the large bowel. In the large
    7 KB (1,017 words) - 14:57, 20 April 2019
  • ...s with the notochord, and marks the anterior end of the latter. Toward the Esophagus, into which the body of the pharynx merges, the cavity becomes more and mor ...of the adult condition. There is no distinct trachea, as the cavity of the esophagus is continued directly into the cavities of the right and left lobes of this
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  • * Pharynx (esophagus, trachea) ...s from the buccopharyngeal membrane to the midgut and forms all the tract (esophagus and stomach) from the oral cavity to beneath the stomach. In addition, a ve
    21 KB (3,166 words) - 01:55, 28 August 2010
  • ...further differentiated into the pharynx and its derivatives, and into the esophagus, respiratory organs, stomach, duodenum, jejunum, and a portion of the ileum ...cephalad, constricts first the lung anlages and then the trachea from the esophagus. At the same time the laryngeal portion of the groove and ridge advances cr
    61 KB (9,851 words) - 15:00, 16 November 2018
  • * Pharynx (esophagus, trachea) ...s from the buccopharyngeal membrane to the midgut and forms all the tract (esophagus and stomach) from the oral cavity to beneath the stomach. In addition, a ve
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  • The trachea is recognizable. The separation point (between it and the esophagus) remains at a constant level during at least the remainder of the embryonic ...o a position lateral to the esophagus, embracing it on each side. Thus the esophagus comes to lie within the two prongs of a fork. The right main bronchus soon
    32 KB (5,078 words) - 15:26, 31 January 2019
  • ...e pharynx narrows rapidly before it is differentiated into the trachea and esophagus (Figs. 104 and 105). ...ventral portion is small, tubular in form, and is directed parallel to the esophagus (Fig. 104).
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  • ...esophagus and to its glands. The connective tissue and muscle coats of the esophagus are derived from mesenchymal cells which gradually become concentrated abou ...it grows caudad as the trachea, ventral to, and roughly parallel with, the esophagus (Figs. 40, 65, and 103).
    33 KB (5,241 words) - 19:20, 19 April 2017
  • ...attempt to define the limitations of the plexus which he notes around the esophagus and consequently fails to recognize that it is only a part of a rich plexus ...hick in the Columbia collection, and the presence of the plexus around the esophagus and pulmonary anlage and its connection with the surrounding systemic veins
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  • ...orly and medially. The thymus, aortic arch, innominate artery, trachea and esophagus show evidence of the pressure of the lungs as evidenced by the change in fo ...e superior vena cava, left innominate vein, innominate artery, trachea and esophagus; all these structures show definite post—mortem evidence of this compress
    39 KB (6,421 words) - 15:35, 9 June 2017
  • cyst of the esophagus observed by Wyss. He mentions cases reported by Roth and Hennig in which there were cysts in the vicinity of the esophagus.
    38 KB (6,191 words) - 11:29, 26 October 2018
  • + Fetus: Foregut /Adult: Esophagus ...ery) supply. The Celiac artery supplies the: foregut (in fetus) & pharynx, esophagus, stomach, upper duodenum, respiratory tract, liver, gallbladder and pancrea
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  • | The developing esophagus.
    10 KB (1,360 words) - 10:48, 3 September 2014
  • | The developing esophagus.
    10 KB (1,406 words) - 08:30, 4 June 2012
  • * Pharynx (esophagus, trachea) ...s from the buccopharyngeal membrane to the midgut and forms all the tract (esophagus and stomach) from the oral cavity to beneath the stomach. In addition, a ve
    24 KB (3,326 words) - 04:09, 12 May 2020
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