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* '''epitheliomesenchymal transformation''' - (epithelial mesenchymal transition) conversion of an epithelium into a mesenchymal (connective tissue) cellular organization. | * '''epitheliomesenchymal transformation''' - (epithelial mesenchymal transition) conversion of an epithelium into a mesenchymal (connective tissue) cellular organization. | ||
* '''levator veli palatini''' - Muscle forming part of the soft palate, elevates the soft palate for swallowing. | * '''levator veli palatini''' - Muscle forming part of the soft palate, elevates the soft palate for swallowing. | ||
* '''mastication''' - (chewing) Process of crushing and grinding food within the mouth. | |||
* '''maxilla''' - (pl. maxillae) upper jaw bone forming from the maxillary process of the first pharyngeal arch. | * '''maxilla''' - (pl. maxillae) upper jaw bone forming from the maxillary process of the first pharyngeal arch. | ||
* '''medial edge epithelial''' - (MEE) opposing palatal shelves adhere to each other to form this epithelial seam. | * '''medial edge epithelial''' - (MEE) opposing palatal shelves adhere to each other to form this epithelial seam. | ||
* '''musculus uvulae''' Small muscle forming part of the soft palate lying within the uvula, shortens and broadens the uvula. | * '''musculus uvulae''' Small muscle forming part of the soft palate lying within the uvula, shortens and broadens the uvula. | ||
* '''palatal rugae''' - (palatine rugae, rugae) Transverse series of ridges forming on the secondary hard palate that are sequentially added during development as the palate grows. | * '''palatal rugae''' - (palatine rugae, rugae) Transverse series of ridges forming on the secondary hard palate that are sequentially added during development as the palate grows. Involved in the process of mastication. | ||
* '''palate''' - The roof of the mouth (oral cavity) a structure which separates the oral from the nasal cavity. Develops as two lateral palatal shelves which grow and fuse in the midline. Initally a primary palate forms with fusion of the maxillary processes with the nasal processes in early face formation. Later the secondary palate forms the anterior [[H#hard_palate|hard palate]] which will ossify and separate the oral and nasal cavities. The posterior part of the palate is called the soft palate (velum, muscular palate) and contains no bone. Abnormalities of palatal shelf fusion can lead to [[C#cleft_palate|cleft palate]]. | * '''palate''' - The roof of the mouth (oral cavity) a structure which separates the oral from the nasal cavity. Develops as two lateral palatal shelves which grow and fuse in the midline. Initally a primary palate forms with fusion of the maxillary processes with the nasal processes in early face formation. Later the secondary palate forms the anterior [[H#hard_palate|hard palate]] which will ossify and separate the oral and nasal cavities. The posterior part of the palate is called the soft palate (velum, muscular palate) and contains no bone. Abnormalities of palatal shelf fusion can lead to [[C#cleft_palate|cleft palate]]. | ||
* '''palatine bones''' - Two bones that with the maxillae form the hard palate. | * '''palatine bones''' - Two bones that with the maxillae form the hard palate. |
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