Buccal phase and pharyngeal-esophageal phase.
The first phase is the voluntary phase, where food or drink is moved to the back of the mouth and prepared for swallowing. The second phase is the involuntary phase, where a series of muscle contractions moves the food or drink through the esophagus and into the stomach.
To digest an item, through the use of the mouth.
No, it is not physically possible for a person to have two tongues. The human body is designed to have one tongue, which is a strong muscle responsible for activities like tasting, swallowing, and speaking.
The part of the brain that affects speech and swallowing is called the cortex, specifically the left side of the brain. Damage to this area, such as from a stroke or trauma, can result in difficulties with speech production (aphasia) and swallowing (dysphagia).
Loud swallowing, also known as dysphagia, can be caused by various factors such as dehydration, enlarged tonsils, or certain medical conditions. It may also indicate difficulty in swallowing or an obstruction in the throat. It is important to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
The word root for dysphagia is "dys-" which means difficult or impaired, and "phag-" which relates to eating or swallowing. Dysphagia is a medical term that refers to difficulty in swallowing.
There are actually three phases of swallowing and not two as the question asks. The three phases of swallowing includes: the oral phase, the Pharyngeal Phase, and the Esophageal Phase.
The specialization of a Cell occurs in two phases: first Differentiation and second Determination.
Respiration occurs in two phases: anaerobic, which does not require oxygen, and aerobic which does require oxygen.
The buccal phase.
Yes and no. The initial phases of swallowing are under voluntary control, but swallowing takes several different muscles to act in a synchronized way and after initiation of the swallow, the later phases are automatic and not voluntary.
Breathing stops for a moment when swallowing. So no breathing occurs when swallowing.
1st phase- Bolus(chewed, moistened and lubricated by saliva), is moved to the pharynx from the upper surface of the tongue. This is done voluntarily. 2nd phase- contractions of thee pharyngeal walls is what enables food to move through the pharynx. Elevation of the soft palate prevents food from entering into the nose. Elevation of the larynx and epiglottis prevents food from entering into the air passages. Communications with the cavity of the mouth is prevented by the base of the tongue. 3rd phase- Passing of the fod from the esophagus to the stomach. The 2nd and 3rd phases are involuntary.
Yes, swallowing is a reflex action of which there are three phases. These are the oral phase, the pharyngeal phase and the esophageal phase.
The specialization of a Cell occurs in two phases: first Differentiation and second Determination.
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mechanical grinding of food, chemical break down
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