palate /pal·ate/ (pal´it) roof of the mouth; the partition separating the nasal and oral cavities.pal´atalpal´atine. cleft palate congenital fissure of...
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palatine velum, velum palatinum · palatine velum, velum palatinum palatine velum, velum palatinum. Palatine, IL Palatine, Illinois...
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After passing above the upper concave margin of the Constrictor pharyngis superior it spreads out in the palatine velum, its fibers extending obliquely...
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levator muscle of palatine velum. N1b: palatopharyngeal muscle on palatine velum. MNP: palatopharyngeal muscle originating on nasal...
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Encyclopedia: Soft palate
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The soft palate (or velum, or muscular palate) is the soft tissue constituting the back of the roof of the mouth. The soft palate is distinguished from the hard palate at the front of the mouth in th...
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The caudal border of the soft palate, the palatine velum, On both sides of the palatine velum, curved plicae of mucosa are formed by the intramural...
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Its lower border is free. Its lower portion, which hangs like a curtain between the mouth and pharynx is termed the palatine velum. Hanging from the middle of its lower border is a small, conical, pendulous process, the palatine uvula; and arching lateralward and downward from the base of the uvula on either side are...
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At the back of the mouth is the isthmus faucium, bounded above by the palatine velum, from the free margin of which the uvula projects downward in the middle line. On either side of the isthmus are the two palatine arches, the anterior formed by the Glossopalatinus and the posterior by the Pharyngopalatinus.
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