Definition of Stylopharyngeus. Meaning of Stylopharyngeus. Synonyms of Stylopharyngeus

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Definition of Stylopharyngeus

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Meaning of Stylopharyngeus from wikipedia

- constrictor (situated deep to the stylopharyngeus) and the middle pharyngeal constrictor (situated superficial to the stylopharyngeus), before spreads out beneath...
- stylopharyngeus muscle before innervating it. Voluntary control of the stylopharyngeus muscle Signals for the voluntary movement of stylopharyngeus muscle...
- downwards (an involuntary process). The inner longitudinal layer includes: Stylopharyngeus muscle Salpingopharyngeus muscle Palatopharyngeus muscle During swallowing...
- There is only one muscle of the third pharyngeal arch, the stylopharyngeus. The stylopharyngeus and other structures from the third pharyngeal arch are all...
- stylohyoid muscle (innervated by the facial nerve)[citation needed] stylopharyngeus muscle (innervated by the glossopharyngeal nerve)[citation needed]...
- refers to the long and flat muscle shapes which resembles a strap. The stylopharyngeus muscle is considered by many to be one of the strap muscles,[citation...
- beneath the other branches of the external carotid and under the stylopharyngeus muscle. It lies just superior to the bifurcation of the common carotid...
- motor fibers of the glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) terminating in the stylopharyngeus muscle. In addition, it gives efferent fibers to the cranial part of...
- and forwards by the suprahyoid and longitudinal pharyngeal musclesstylopharyngeus (IX), salpingopharyngeus (pharyngeal plexus—IX, X) and palatopharyngeus...
- it is separated from the external carotid by the styloglossus and stylopharyngeus muscles, the tip of the styloid process and the stylohyoid ligament...