1) XI. Splanchnology. 2. The Digestive Apparatus. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy
of the Human Body. ...Organs Of Digestion) The apparatus for the digestion of the food consists of the digestive tube and of certain accessory organs. 1 The Digestive Tube (alimentary... 2) XI. Splanchnology. 1F. The Stomach. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human
Body. ...(Ventriculus; Gaster) The stomach is the most dilated part of the digestive tube, and is situated between the end of the esophagus and the beginning of the small... 3) XI. Splanchnology. 2c. The Pharynx. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human
Body. ...The pharynx is that part of the digestive tube which is placed behind the nasal cavities, mouth, and larynx. It is a musculomembranous tube, somewhat conical in form,... 4) XI. Splanchnology. 1. The Respiratory Apparatus. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy
of the Human Body. ...UNDER this heading are included the respiratory, digestive, and urogenital organs, and the ductless glands. 1 1. The Respiratory Apparatus (Apparatus Respiratorius;... 5) VII. The Veins. 4. The Portal System of Veins. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy
of the Human Body. ...(Fig. 591) includes all the veins which drain the blood from the abdominal part of the digestive tube (with the exception of the lower part of the rectum) and from... 6) XI. Splanchnology. 2a. The Mouth. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human
Body. ...Oris; Oral Or Buccal Cavity) The cavity of the mouth is placed at the commencement of the digestive tube (Fig. 994); it is a nearly oval-shaped cavity which consists... 7) XI. Splanchnology. 2j. The Pancreas. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the
Human Body. ...the pancreatic juice, carried by the pancreatic duct to the duodenum, is an important digestive fluid. In addition the pancreas has an important internal secretion,... 8) I. Embryology. 9. Separation of the Embryo. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of
the Human Body. ...a small part of the yolk-sac is enclosed within the embryo and constitutes the primitive digestive tube. 1 FIG. 21 Section through the embryo which is represented... 9) I. Embryology. 10. The Yolk-sac. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human
Body. ...the appearance of a small pear-shaped vesicle (umbilical vesicle) opening into the digestive tube by a long narrow tube, the vitelline duct. The vesicle can be seen... 10) I. Embryology. 6. The Neural Groove and Tube. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of
the Human Body. ...the neurenteric canal, is established between the neural tube and the primitive digestive tube. The coalescence of the neural folds occurs first in the region of... |