The palatopharyngeus or palatopharyngeal or pharyngopalatinus muscle is a long, fleshy fasciculus, narrower in the middle than at either end, forming, with the mucous membrane covering its surface, the palatopharyngeal arch. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatopharyngeus_muscle ]
Synonyms: palatopharyngeus pharyngopalatinus muscle palatopharyngeal muscle
Term information
- Wikipedia:Palatopharyngeus_muscle
- FMA:46666
- SCTID:244796000
human_reference_atlas
Palatopharyngeus is a muscle that attaches to the palatine bones, soft palate, and pharynx and is innervated by Cranial Nerve X via the pharyngeal plexus.[FEED]
It is separated from the palatoglossus muscle by an angular interval, in which the palatine tonsil is lodged. It arises from the soft palate, where it is divided into two fasciculi by the levator veli palatini and musculus uvulae
Term relations
- lateral structure
- respiratory system muscle
- palatal muscle
- chordate pharyngeal muscle
- has muscle origin some hard palate
- has muscle insertion some thyroid cartilage
- innervated_by some vagus nerve
- part of some chordate pharynx
- in lateral side of some chordate pharynx
- innervated_by some accessory XI nerve