Exam 8: Physiology of Mastication and Deglutition
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-Designed to help a neonate find a source of food
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-The larynx elevates
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-Can be elicited by lightly stroking the inner surface of the lips
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____________________ refers to the processes involved in preparation of the bolus for swallowing.
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Upon initiation of the pharyngeal stage of swallow, the vocal folds ____________________.
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A lesion of the (cranial nerve name and number) ____________________ nerve may result in paralysis of the tongue.
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The muscles of mastication are innervated by the (cranial nerve name and number) ____________________ nerve.
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-Secretes mucoidal saliva
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-Starch is broken down into a sugar
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Failure of the tongue to exert sufficient superior force on the hard palate and upper dental arch during swallow will result in
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-Taste receptors belong to this class of receptors
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-Sensed primarily on the sides of the tongue
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-Mediated by Pacinian corpuscles
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A tight lip seal requires contraction of the unpaired lower lip muscle called the ____________________.
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-Aids in sealing the upper airway during swallowing
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-Mediated by cranial I nerve
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Movement of the tongue requires intact function of the (cranial nerve name and number) ____________________ nerve.
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Grinding of food in preparation for swallowing involves the group of muscles known as the muscles of ____________________.
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