Digestive system - 1. Oral cavity. Video-lecture by Zimatkin (21)

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Zusammenfassung

TLDRThis video provides a detailed overview of the digestive system focusing on the oral cavity's structure and function. It explains the digestive process beginning with the ingestion of food and the roles of various organs including the esophagus, stomach, and intestines, particularly highlighting the oral cavity's involvement in moistened food breakdown and enzyme action. Key components such as salivary glands, their secretion, and functions are described, along with insight into dental anatomy including types, structure, and the development of teeth. The histology of oral tissues, types of papillae, and the immune functions of lymphoid tissues are also covered, providing a comprehensive understanding of the digestive system's initial phases.

Mitbringsel

  • 🍽️ The digestive system breaks down food for energy.
  • 🦷 The oral cavity plays a crucial role in digestion.
  • 💧 Salivary glands produce saliva to aid digestion.
  • 🦊 Teeth are composed of enamel, dentin, and cementum.
  • 🔬 Histology reveals the complexity of oral tissues.
  • 👅 There are four types of papillae on the tongue.
  • 🛡️ Tonsils in the oral cavity contribute to immune defense.
  • 🕒 Tooth development occurs in stages during growth.
  • 🔄 Permanent teeth replace milk teeth over time.

Zeitleiste

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The justice system and the digestive system's main functions are discussed. The digestive system includes breaking down food for energy and producing necessary substances. It encompasses the oral cavity, pharynx, stomach, and intestines, along with digestive glands like the liver and pancreas, which aid in digestion.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    The structure of the digestive system is described, comprising tubular organs and digestive glands located externally. The oral cavity plays a crucial role in processing food, and the movement through the digestive tract is explained through the anatomy of the alimentary canal and its three layers: mucosa, muscularis, and serosa.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    The sections of the alimentary canal are detailed with specific organs identified, such as the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Each organ has distinct layers that contribute to their specific functions in digestion before waste is expelled through the anus.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:20:00

    The oral cavity is highlighted as the starting point of digestion, including the roles of teeth and saliva in breaking down food. Various organs within the cavity assist with this process, making moist food easier to swallow and initiating enzymatic digestion.

  • 00:20:00 - 00:25:00

    The microscopic structure of oral tissues is examined, including the types of epithelial cells present. The different types of papillae on the tongue are highlighted for their role in taste sensation, contributing to the overall sensory experience of eating.

  • 00:25:00 - 00:30:00

    The salivary glands and their functions in secretion and digestion are discussed. Each gland type — parotid, submandibular, and sublingual — has specific secretory functions that contribute to saliva production, aiding in the digestive process.

  • 00:30:00 - 00:35:00

    Details of salivary secretion and duct systems are explored, including the varied composition of glandular secretions. The function of myoepithelial cells in pushing secretions into ducts is also mentioned.

  • 00:35:00 - 00:41:39

    The development and structure of teeth is covered, explaining the layers and their composition, along with the stages of tooth development and the process of replacing milk teeth with permanent teeth, drawing attention to dental health and common issues such as decay.

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Video-Fragen und Antworten

  • What are the main functions of the digestive system?

    The digestive system's main functions include breaking down food for absorption, producing energy, and synthesizing necessary substances for the body.

  • What organs make up the alimentary tract?

    The alimentary tract includes the oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and anus.

  • What role do salivary glands play in digestion?

    Salivary glands produce saliva, which contains enzymes like amylase that begin the digestion of carbohydrates in the mouth.

  • What types of cells are involved in tooth development?

    The main types of cells involved in tooth development are ameloblasts (tooth enamel), odontoblasts (dentin), and cementoblasts (cementum).

  • What occurs in the oral cavity during the digestive process?

    In the oral cavity, food is moistened, chewed, and partially digested with the help of enzymes present in saliva.

  • How many teeth do adults generally have?

    Adults typically have 32 teeth, which include incisors, canines, premolars, and molars.

  • What are the layers of the alimentary canal?

    The alimentary canal consists of three layers: the mucosa, muscularis, and serosa.

  • What is the composition of enamel?

    Enamel is primarily composed of minerals, primarily hydroxyapatite, making it the hardest tissue in the human body.

  • What is the function of lymphoid tissue in the oral cavity?

    Lymphoid tissue in the oral cavity, such as tonsils, helps in immune response and protecting against pathogens.

  • What are the different types of papillae on the tongue?

    The tongue contains four types of papillae: filiform, fungiform, foliate, and circumvallate.

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    the justice system oral cavity main
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    questions for final exam functions of
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    the justice system main functions
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    breaking down food for absorption into
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    the body for energy production for
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    synthesis of substances necessary for
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    the body
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    this process is include intestine of the
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    food it's shaving moist in and swallowin
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    we take place in the oral cavity the
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    gradation of food by digestive enzymes
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    absorption of the products and release
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    of undigested remnants of food through
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    anus the juices system consists of
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    elementary canal and big digestive
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    glands located outside elementary kernel
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    includes oral cavity pharynx is a Fergus
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    stomach and intestine
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    all of them are tubular organs big
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    digestive glands includes big thorough
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    glands liver and pancreas there / in
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    Himmel organs they located outside
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    elementary konoba but release their
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    secret inside elementary kernel for the
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    digestion of food the justice system
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    consists of three parts enteral includes
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    oral cavity pharynx and esophagus middle
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    include stomach and intestine and
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    postural smallest include anal part of a
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    rectum
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    the Lamont era Colonel wall as in all
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    other tubular organs consists of three
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    membranes the inner membrane called
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    Makos membrane middle called muscular
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    membrane and outer called Searles
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    membrane or augmentation
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    every membrane consists of layers this
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    figure demonstrate is a plane of a
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    microscopic structure of the elemental
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    Colonel you see here is a schematic
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    drawing of esophagus which represent the
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    internal part of elementary no stomach
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    small intestine and large intestine
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    represent the organs of intermediate
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    part three membrane Mako's membrane
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    where muscle membrane and advanced issue
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    or surahs' membrane
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    Mako's memory consists of four layers
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    epithelial layer in an Turin and
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    postural parts it represented by
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    stratified squamous mostly
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    non-keratinized epithelium in the middle
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    part it simple columnar at the theorem
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    in the stomach is simple columnar
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    secretory because it's secreted mucus in
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    intestine it's simple columnar
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    absorptive because it's contained brush
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    border micro village for but absorption
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    of products of digestion of food
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    second layer lamina propria it's a loose
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    connective tissue
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    and usually some glands located there
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    thirdly is lamina muscularis the two
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    three layers of smooth muscle cells for
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    slur suma Koza it's a thick layer of
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    loose connective tissue in esophagus and
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    duodenum it contains Glantz muscular
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    membrane consists of two three layers of
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    muscle in anterior and posterior parts
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    it strated skeletal muscle more
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    voluntary and in the middle but the
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    Jessup's the system alimentary tract its
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    consists of smooth muscle tissue
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    involuntary adventitia in enteral and
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    posterior parts and in abdomen cavity in
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    the middle part of the gist of system
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    the organs covered by serous membrane
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    visceral peritoneum in submucosa were in
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    oak we know organs you can find the
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    autonomic nerve ganglia of sumo calls
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    Neph plexus of messner
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    between muscle layers of muscle membrane
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    located the main taraknath lexus and
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    ganglia of our bar in sumo course you
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    can find also large blood vessels of
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    sumo cause vascular flexors as branches
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    of this vessels feeding the Makos
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    membrane everywhere you in muslin lamina
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    propria allocated situated as a live
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    notes belong to the diffuse part of
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    therefore tissue all its
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    moko's associated lymphoid tissue so
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    start with anterior part of the justice
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    system is oral cavity it's all consists
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    of bone or muscle a linen by moko's
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    membrane is stratified squamous
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    epithelium for exception of this
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    certainly
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    there are several organs inside oral
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    cavity lips chicks
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    cut the late soft palate tan teeth and
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    gums
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    in the oral cavity nesting of the food
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    take place it's shaving moist in and
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    swallowin starts the degradation of food
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    by amylase and start absorption of some
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    food components this is a picture of the
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    oral cavity sagittal section uses
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    ellipse this skeletal muscle inside
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    heart folate is polluted born inside and
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    soft
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    blade is striated skeletal muscle in the
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    basis this is a town and this skeletal
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    strated skeletal muscle inside in the
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    basis
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    in Tulsa lingual tonsils
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    visible here and also lauren gil dongsu
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    nasal larynx and teeth and gums lips
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    have the striated skeletal muscle in the
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    middle and consists of three parts
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    Hooten have sparked represented by skin
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    intermediate part covered by stratified
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    squamous non-keratinized epithelium
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    quite thin so it's lucid it's a reason
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    where the color is red bright pink
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    because the red blood in numerous blood
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    vessel whistles visible through the
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    episode on the inner mucosal part
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    covered by maquas membrane and it's
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    lamina propria and stratified squamous
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    non-keratinized epithelium but it's much
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    see this is a tan this longitudinal
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    section straighted skeletal muscle core
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    is covered by Makos membrane a
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    stratified squamous epithelium on the
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    surface is smooth
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    dorsum by the popular extensions of
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    mucosal membrane there are four types of
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    Dan popular filiform fungiform fully
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    eight and
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    circumvallate papillae they surrounded
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    these are a latch but flat they
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    surrounded by volume so it's
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    circumvallate papillae and around also
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    the foldings of mucous membrane popular
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    are really the connective tissue core
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    covered by epithelium in epithelium in
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    these three types of papilla of the
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    phase but prob about to thousands of
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    them and they all together compose the
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    organ of taste these camera scepters
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    which accept indicate the chemical
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    composition of food or drinks and
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    cessation of taste finally appeared in
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    the brain cortex in central part of
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    taste analyzer this is the upper surface
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    of town and numerous papilla
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    particularly circumvallate populous here
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    in one line
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    here filiform and fungiform populous and
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    and this figure you can see fully eight
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    popular restaged baths this is a
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    structure of days body big saloon
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    woodlands per pair of parotid sublingual
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    and submandibular all of them operon
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    Himmel organs consists of stroma and
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    parenchyma Strome represented by capsule
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    and loose connective tissue septa
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    divided organs follow balls and they're
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    visible here the secret of this glans
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    Sullivan release into the oral cavity
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    and foreign home represented by
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    secretory petheram which compose
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    compound tubular alvaro glands this is a
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    plan of structure of big seller gland
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    compound tubular or glands consists of
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    two parts
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    secretary portions were secret produced
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    indicts were secret released into the
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    oral cavity there are three types of
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    secretary potions Cyril's consist of oxy
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    fill excels is around new clay which
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    produce watery
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    secret and proteins enzymes like amylase
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    to digest carbohydrates
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    Mako's secretary post produce mucus the
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    complex glycoproteins molecules with
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    high viscosity these cells filled in by
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    moko secret which push the new clay to
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    the basal membrane they became flat in
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    turn dissection wrote in shape like
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    sticks and under microscope in
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    preparation stained by hematoxylin and
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    eosin this cell cytoplasm is for a pale
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    not stained and the tape mixed secretary
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    portions consists mostly of McCall's
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    security cells but one pole of secretary
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    portion occupied several Cyril's cells
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    oxy philic they called Searles semi
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    loons
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    parotid gland contain only shiro
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    secretary potions
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    submandibular glands contain both
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    Searles and mixed secretary portions and
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    sublingual gland contain fewer moko
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    secretary portion mixed and few zeros
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    the DAX system consists of the smallest
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    intercalated ducts linen by cuboidal or
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    squamous epithelium they damn it a much
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    smaller than socotra portions then
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    straight it that's because in basal part
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    they have stration consists of folds of
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    site ulema this mitochondria located
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    irregular in these false
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    it demonstrated the ability for
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    transport of ions between blood and
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    lumen because activities of work of ion
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    pumps require a lot of energy and
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    increase in surface and then internal
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    level adduct which collect the silver
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    from all secretary portions of the Lobo
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    then internal adduct which collect
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    saliva from several Global's
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    and finally the main duct which release
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    secret from all Mobile's into the oral
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    cavity in addition of there are special
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    cells his long processes which covered
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    the circulatory portions
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    it's my epithelial cells which can
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    contract and push they secret into the
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    ducts this is a micro photograph of
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    parotid parotid gland contain only cyril
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    secretary potion and here the straight
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    duct visible and this picture
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    demonstrates the sublingual glands which
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    contained mostly Makos secretary
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    portions and mixed is Searles similans
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    is oxalic semi loans of cyril cells and
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    there are only few Cyril's circulatory
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    portions
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    ancillary glance kurta minor functions
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    Sakura exit zigzoo Korean produce saliva
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    together his small cerebellar glance the
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    mixture of secret of all cellular glands
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    is solovar all glands together produce
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    about one and half little salut up a day
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    in the current function big seller of
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    let's produce insulin parity in grozny
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    factors factor or growth of epithelium
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    excretory they can express it excrete
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    release some waste products like uric
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    acid Croton in iron a organ protective
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    they produce listen enzymes which digest
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    the bacterial wall lipid epithelial
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    throat ring of pirogov aldair its
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    include five types of tonsils this
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    polythene Danzo he is foreign girl tone
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    so for example they're located between
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    oral cavity and pharynx so adjust the
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    entrance into the elementary kernel and
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    Airways the structure of all tonsils
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    quite similar for example here is a
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    picture of collagen Danzo
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    here the mucous membrane make tubalove
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    folds called groups in lamina propria
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    and epithelium innumerous an emphatic
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    follicles located this geminal light
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    germinal centers inside there be zones
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    they located they composed by B
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    lymphocytes and between T zones contains
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    some T lymphocytes so here's a antigen
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    dependent proliferation and
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    differentiation of teen B lymphocytes
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    take place so lymphocytes here contact
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    these antigens cloning the phrase and
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    converged to effector cells me and cover
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    an epithelium here infiltrated by
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    lymphocytes so it looks much darker as
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    compared to normal at the theorem there
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    is also the cops'll around connective
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    tissue layer so it looks like parenchyma
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    organ this
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    is an hour and out there are 32 teeth
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    and quarter will be eight two incisors
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    one cannon two premolars and three
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    molars so eight four four thirty two
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    parts of those crowns neck and root and
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    here only crowns visible if you remove
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    the soft tissues you can see the next
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    day under gums if you remove some bone
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    jeweler bones we can see the roots most
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    of this is one route but molars have two
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    or three roots which located in Alva
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    halls of the maxilla or mandibular so
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    parts of tooth crown neck intrude
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    from histological point of view tooth
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    consists of dense and soft tissues dense
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    enamel dentin teen and cementum cement
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    governs root and soft tissue represented
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    by pulp inside inside pulp cavity in
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    kernel and periodontal or this ligament
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    between a root of tools and alveolar
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    bone so to structure dense tissues
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    animal the hardest issue of the body
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    contained 96% of minerals consists of
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    s-shape prisms
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    connected by matrix arrow prism consists
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    of parallel collagen fibrils it is
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    crystals of hydroxyapatite between no
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    cells available here did dentine like
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    born contactable 70 percents of minerals
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    also mainly as crystals of
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    hydroxyapatite there is no cells in
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    Denton only processes of cells allocated
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    in Denton canaliculi in dentin tubules
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    going in parallel up to animo the bodies
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    of 19 hablas located in pulp on the
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    border near the border of dentin they
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    secrete some dentin components in adults
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    also cementum covers the root of tooth
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    cement contain 70% of minerals consist
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    of cellular cementum in the deeper part
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    of root it contained the cells cement
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    asides so the structure of Salalah
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    cementum like the ridiculous ebro's born
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    but there was still says and Ansel over
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    cementum in Abbas contained no cells
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    only into cellular matrix soft tissues
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    consists of two spalled
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    and periodontal dispell consists of
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    three layers peripheral contained in
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    tanam blasts and poured in teen
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    intermediate contained stem cells
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    precursors of lanthanum blasts and
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    central but loose connective tissue is
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    blood vessels and nerves period aunt or
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    two segments consist of dense irregular
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    connective tissue and collagen fibers
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    going in parallel from cementum till
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    alveolar bone and they connected tooth
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    and bone and fix the tools in our all of
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    bones max-level mandibular jeweler bone
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    and gums cover of the neck of tooth they
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    covered by stratified non-keratinized at
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    the theorem squamous non-keratinized
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    epithelium which connected with animal
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    tooth development animal organ the tooth
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    rudiments appeared on the second third
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    months of embryogenesis
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    from the passivity zen dental lamina
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    developed then tooth baths which grow
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    win became big and bigger and surrounded
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    missing home push this body and
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    mesenchyme around produces tooth animal
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    suck so this animal organ consists of
  • 00:35:04
    three layers of cells in a outer and
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    intermediate and it's contained the neck
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    this is a precursor of for every tooth
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    and from these precursors bull tissues
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    of tooth developed there are three main
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    types of cells ameloblasts or animal
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    oblasts which appeared from the inner
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    life animal organs they will produce
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    animal from the amazin home of dental
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    papilla appeared in tina Blas which
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    produce dentine from mesenchyme the
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    cementum appeared pulp
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    and Peter don't
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    and this microphotography must raise the
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    tooth board animal organ and development
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    of TCO animal hablas which produce
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    animal and dentin hablas which produced
  • 00:36:55
    dentin and as a result the rudiments of
  • 00:37:03
    milk the permanent teeth appeared and
  • 00:37:14
    between six months two years after
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    delivery
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    of the Milky 20 yen milky teeth appeared
  • 00:37:31
    later between six and thirty years
  • 00:37:35
    they're destroyed placed for permanent
  • 00:37:41
    permanent teeth certainly only twenty
  • 00:37:46
    milk cheese replaced by permanent molars
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    twelve molars
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    you know permanent teeth the teeth
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    Boris consists of dense very strong
  • 00:38:08
    dense tissues but a very quality quite
  • 00:38:13
    sensitive to destruction
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    for example animal can be destroyed by
  • 00:38:21
    acids and the defects if they appeared
  • 00:38:28
    cannot normally and naturally replaced
  • 00:38:32
    by new animal because no cells here in
  • 00:38:40
    Denton the defects may be very slow
  • 00:38:47
    replaced by second rent in it produced
  • 00:38:52
    by dentin oblasts and the same situation
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    for cementum
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    you
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Tags
  • Digestive System
  • Oral Cavity
  • Salivary Glands
  • Teeth Anatomy
  • Dentin
  • Enamel
  • Papillae
  • Immune Response
  • Digestive Process
  • Alimentary Canal