"Pharyngula" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pharyngula is the developmental stage in the embryo of a vertebrate, occurring between the third and fifth week of gestation, where the pharynx, esophagus, and trachea begin to form.
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Pharyngoscopy is a medical procedure in which a flexible tube with a camera and a light on the end (called an endoscope) is inserted through the nose or mouth to visualize the interior of the pharynx, which is the part of the throat that connects the nose and mouth to the esophagus and larynx. During the procedure, the doctor can examine the pharynx and surrounding areas for signs of disease or injury, such as inflammation, tumors, or foreign objects. The procedure is usually performed to diagnose and treat conditions such as tonsillitis, pharyngitis, and laryngitis.
Pharyngostomy is a surgical opening made in the pharynx (throat) to drain accumulated mucus, blood, or other secretions. It is often performed to treat conditions such as tonsillitis, peritonsillar abscess, or nasopharyngeal cancer.
Pharyngotomy is a surgical incision or opening made in the pharynx, the part of the throat that extends from the back of the nose to the top of the trachea. It is usually performed to relieve swallowing difficulties, or to repair problems such as a perforated esophagus or a tumor.
Pharyngotympanic refers to the tube that connects the throat (pharynx) to the inner ear (tympanic cavity) and plays a role in the balance and hearing mechanisms of the body.
The pharynx, also known as the throat, is a muscular tube that connects the nose and mouth to the esophagus and larynx. It is a passageway for both air and food, and its functions include swallowing, breathing, and speaking. It is located in the neck and is an important part of the respiratory and digestive systems.
The plural form of pharynx, which is the part of the throat that connects the nose and mouth to the esophagus and larynx.
The family Phascolarctidae includes a single living species, the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), which is a marsupial native to eastern Australia.