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the Nasopharynx
The pharynx conducts air from the nasopharynx to the laryngopharynx.
Network of spinal nerves
To support the mucosal lining of the gastrointestinal tract.
Pharynx is divided into nasopharynx, oropharynx and laryngopharynx. Upper most part is called as nasopharynx.
ICD 9 code for submucosal lesion in the stomach
A submucosal lesion is a tissue abnormality found below the mucosal layer. The mucosal layer is typically the innermost layer of a hollow organ.
the Nasopharynx
The areas of the pharynx are the Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, and Laryngopharynx. The nasopharynx it provides passageway for air. The oropharynx is below the nasopharynx and is for food moving downward from the mouth and for air moving to and from the nasal cavity. Lastly the laryngopharynx is below the oropharynx and is a passageway to the esophagus.
duodenum
The pharynx conducts air from the nasopharynx to the laryngopharynx.
Submucosal (meissner's) plexus has mainly sensory functions, whereas the myenteric (Auerbach's) plexus has mainly motor functions.
Network of spinal nerves
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The nasopharynx is the space above the soft palate at the back of thethe nose and connects the nose to the mouth,
LarynxIt is the NASOPHARYNX. It can not be the Larynx because it's not part of the pharynx. The upper portion of the pharynx, the nasopharynx; is the passageway for air.
To support the mucosal lining of the gastrointestinal tract.