So has the acrembolic pharynx of Chaetopods, if we consider the organ as terminating at that point where the jaws are placed and the oesophagus commences.
The ciliated band of the left side of the velar area is indicated by a line extending from v to v; the foot f is seen between the pharynx ph and the pedicle of invagination pi.
Pharynx suctorial; branchiae surrounding the body, between the mantle and foot.
Pharynx suctorial; no radula; branchial rosette on the dorsal surface, above the mantle-border.
The mouth is anterior and slightly ventral; it leads into a protrusible pharynx armed with recurved teeth that can be everted.
H, The acrembolic (= pleurecbolic) pharynx of a Chaetopod fully introverted.
F) which tie the axial pharynx to the adjacent wall of the apical part of the introvert.
The Nostrils=, opening on the face in front, run backward for about two inches and open into the pharynx behind.
The pharynxis the cavity behind the nose, mouth and larynx.
They communicate with the outer air by two nostrils opening in front, while two other passages open into the pharynx behind.
The thymus is formed from a diverticulum, on each side, from the entoderm lining the third branchial groove, but the connexion with the pharynx is soon lost.
The front end of the lungs opens directly into the pharynx or, in the more elongate batrachians, is connected with it by a tubular trachea or windpipe.
Pertaining to both the tongue and the pharynx; -- applied especially to the ninth pair of cranial nerves, which are distributed to the pharynx and tongue.
The opening from the pharynxinto the larynx or into the trachea.
The tube by which food and drink are carried from the pharynx to the stomach; the esophagus.
The mouth is minute and the pharynx is always suctorial, never gizzard-like.
Muscular fibres connected with the suctorial pharynx are in Limulus inserted into the entosternite, and the activity of the two organs may be correlated.
The size of the pharynx is varied by the contraction and relaxation of the circular muscles in its tissue; when swallowing its walls are in contact.
The lower pharynx gradually opens in the descending series 7'-1'.
The upper pharynx is most closed in 1, most open in 8, and closes more and more in the descending series 7'-1'.
The pharynx acts as does the expanding tube of brass instruments.
The wider the pharynxis opened, without constraint, the fuller the resonance and the better the tone.
Infection of the posterior portion of the track from the pharynx resulted, and suppuration continued for some weeks: a small sequestrum eventually needed to be removed from the tip of the transverse process of the atlas.
Thus in several cases the bullet traversed the neck behind the pharynx and oesophagus without injuring either viscus, and the escape of the main vessels and nerves was equally striking.
In both cases 90 and 91 the high position of the wound in the fixed portion of the pharynx no doubt accounted for the absence of any infective trouble.
Thus a Boer received a Lee-Metford wound at Belmont which passed from just below the tip of the right mastoid process across the pharynx and through the opposite cheek.
With the development of the heart the primitive foregut becomes divided into pharynx and post-pharyngeal segment (oesophagus and stomach).
The relatively enormouspharynx occupies more than half the length of the body.
The appearance of this dilatation marks the separation of the proximal cephalic part (pharynx and oesophagus) from the distal caudal (intestinal) portion of the primitive alimentary canal.
A), extending from the pharynx to the cloaca, along the median line in the dorsal region of the body cavity, connected with the ventral aspect of the axial mesoderm by a membranous fold forming the primitive common dorsal mesentery.
Hence it is probable that the liver is an older organ in the ancestral history of the vertebrates than the pharynx or even the heart.
The frequency with which foreign bodies in the pharynx or œsophagus obstruct respiration, and the facility with which they may usually be removed, suggest a careful examination.
In taking a living fish in his teeth (it was about four inches long and had large dorsal fin), the fish passed into the pharynx and lay doubled up.
Soldier, age 17; choked to death by lumbricoid worm passing from pharynx into right bronchus.
By dividing the posterior wall of the pharynx and pulling downward these parts, the trachea and œsophagus can readily be removed together, a ligature having been first placed around the lower portion of the œsophagus.
New-born infant found buried in the earth; gravel and earth in pharynx and œsophagus down nearly to stomach, and in trachea and right bronchus.
Open now the pharynx and œsophagus along their posterior border.
The alimentary canal passes through the abdominal cavity extending from the mouth through the pharynx and ending at the anus or vent.
It communicates with the pharynxthrough the gill-slits and with the exterior through a small opening in front of the vent, the atripore.
The mouth-cavity opens through the pharynx between the upper and lower pharyngeal bones into the oesophagus, whence the food passes into the stomach.
The water for respiration passes through very many gill-slits from the pharynx into the atrium, from which it is excluded through the atripore in front of the vent.
There can be no doubt, therefore, that the pharyngeal sac of Ascidians is homologous with the pharynx of fishes.
In some few sharks, indeed, there is a diverticulum of the pharynx which may be a rudimentary approach to the air-bladder; but this is very questionable.
In many fishes which are provided with a characteristic dental apparatus in the pharynx (Labroids, Cyprinoids), the pharyngeal bones ought to be preserved and tied with a thread to their specimen.
The alimentary canal is straight, and is differentiated into pharynx and intestine; the liver is a blind sac arising from the anterior end of the intestine.
When 'coryza' in the dog runs on to catarrh, and the membrane of the pharynx partakes of the inflammation, the velum palati becomes inflamed and thickened, but will not act as a perfect communication between the mouth and the nose.
Just back of thepharynx is the esophagus which leads to the beginning of the stomach.
As soon as the wound is made the insect pours out through the tube of the hypopharynx some of the secretion from the salivary glands and then begins to suck up the blood through the hollow labrum into the pharynx and on into the stomach.
The central portion of the armature of the pharynx in the Rotifera.
The larynx is connected with the pharynx by an opening, the glottis, which, in mammals, is protected by a lidlike epiglottis.
The males often have a pair of air-sacs extending outwards on each side from the pharynx beneath the integument of the neck, in the position shown in fig.
Two pairs of glands open into the buccal cavity, and at the junction of pharynx and oesophagus is another pair called the sugar glands.
On the floor of the pharynx or buccal mass is a rudimentary radula, which in many species consists of a single large tooth, bearing two small teeth or a row of teeth.
The mouth opens into a muscular pharynx lined by a thick cuticle.
The pharynx projects freely into the atrium; it is surrounded at the sides and below by the continuous atrial cavity, but dorsally it is held in position in two ways.
The cephalic part of the fore gut forms the pharynx (q.
The oesophagus is essentially merely a passage, as straight as may be, from the pharynx to the stomach, varying in length with the length of the neck and thoracic regions in different animals, and in calibre with the nature of the food.
First, its dorsal wall (which is grooved to form the hyperpharyngeal groove) is closely adherent to the sheath of the notochord; and secondly, the pharynx is attached through the intermediation of the primary bars.
The perforated pharynx terminates some distance in front of the atriopore.
The gill-clefts open directly from the cavity of the pharynx into that of the atrium, and so give egress to the respiratory current which enters the mouth with the food (fig.
New clefts continue to form at the posterior end of the pharynx during the adult life of the animal.
The first part of the alimentary canal consists of the pharynx or branchial sac, the side walls of which are perforated by upwards of sixty pairs of elongated slits, the gill-clefts.
The larynx, situated directly below the pharynx (throat), is subjected to the influence of the same irritation from acrid and poisonous discharges dropping into the throat from the head.
The pharynx communicates with the nose, mouth, larynx, and esophagus.
Aphthæ, sometimes extending to the pharynx and larynx, generally occurs towards the last.
The tympanum, or ear-drum, communicates with the pharynx by the eustachian tube, which is a narrow passage lined with delicate, ciliated epithelium.
Therefore, in an uncomplicated case of post-nasal disease of the pharynx the medicine should be applied at this point.
The application of the constant current in neuralgic affections of the larynx and pharynx is of most indisputable service; the experience of Tobold[45] upon this point is fully borne out by my own, as far as it goes.
In many genera and larger groups the food commonly passes down the pharynx into the stomach without interruption, although it is probable that in all species the oesophagus can be closed off from the stomach by a valve at its base.
Nerve ring or collar, a pair of nerves extending from the ventral nerve cord around the pharynx to a pair of ganglia (often called the "brain") in the dorsal region of the anterior end.
Esophagus, the portion of the alimentary canal extending back from the pharynx with thinner walls and smaller diameter.
The patient is then requested to say “e” or cough, and if the cords do not approximate, they can be made to do so by using moderate friction on the fauces and pharynx with the mirror to excite secretion.
The difficulty in swallowing was due probably to the faucial wound, and it is hard to see how the pharynx could have been involved on account of the perfect articulation.
If the patient lives long enough, the septum of the nose may fall in, the soft and hard palates may be pierced, the wall of the pharynx may be destroyed.
Eyes indistinct or wanting; pharynx long and slender, fulturae very slender and closely applied to the pharynx; proboscis very long.
Thirst is thought to be produced by the drying which the pharynx undergoes, from the passage through it of the air used in respiration, and at a time when the supply of mucous fluid is scanty.
Pharynx inflamed, and the eruption on it extending all the way down the oesophagus, to near the cardiac orifice; the lining membrane being also in part destroyed.
The posterior nares and pharynx were covered with holes, formed by ulceration, and of a brownish hue, adjoining injected and apparent pustular parts.
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