The Oropharynx (oral part of the
pharynx) reaches from the
soft palate to the level of the
hyoid bone.
It opens anteriorly, through the
isthmus faucium, into the
mouth,
while in its lateral wall, between the two
palatine arches, is the
palatine tonsil.
Additional images
Viral pharyngitis. The oropharynx is swollen
and red.
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Sagittal section of nose mouth, pharynx, and
larynx.
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Anatomy of
torso,
digestive system:
Gastrointestinal tract |
| Upper GI: to stomach |
Mouth •
Pharynx (nasopharynx,
oropharynx,
hypopharynx) •
Esophagus •
Crop |
| Upper GI:
stomach |
rugae -
gastric pits -
cardia/gland
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fundus/gland
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pylorus/gland
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pyloric antrum -
pyloric canal -
greater curvature -
lesser curvature -
angular incisure |
| Lower GI:
intestines |
Small intestine:
Duodenum (Suspensory
muscle,
Major duodenal papilla,
Minor duodenal papilla) •
Duodenojejunal flexure •
Jejunum •
Ileum • continuous (intestinal
villus,
crypts of Lieberkühn,
circular folds)
Junction:
Vermiform appendix •
Ileocecal valve
Large intestine:
Cecum •
Colon (ascending
colon,
hepatic flexure,
transverse colon,
splenic flexure,
descending colon,
sigmoid colon) • continuous (taenia
coli,
haustra,
epiploic appendix) |
| Lower GI: termination |
Rectum:
Houston valve •
rectal ampulla •
pectinate line
Anal canal:
anal valves •
anal sinuses •
anal columns •
Hilton's white line
Anus:
Sphincter ani internus muscle •
Sphincter ani externus muscle |
| Lower GI: lymph |
GALT:
Peyer's patches (M
cells) |