levator veli palatini
The levator veli palatini is the elevator muscle of the velum palatinum in the human body. During swallowing, it contracts, elevating the soft palate to help prevent food from entering the nasopharynx. It is innervated via the pharyngeal plexus, primarily by the vagus nerve (CN X). The levator veli palatini (Levator palati) is a thick, rounded muscle situated lateral to the choanC&. It arises from the under surface of the apex of the petrous part of the temporal bone and from the medial lamina of the cartilage of the auditory tube. After passing above the upper concave margin of the Constrictor pharyngis superior it spreads out in the palatine velum, its fibers extending obliquely downward and medially to the middle line, where they blend with those of the opposite side. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levator_veli_palatini ]
Term info
levator veli palatini
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The levator veli palatini is part of the soft palate that attaches to the cranial base, pharyngotympanic tube and the soft palate and is innervated by Cranial Nerve X via the pharyngeal plexus.[FEED]
uberon
levator velum palatini muscle, levator veli, levator palati, levator veli palatini muscle, musculus levator veli palatini
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Term relations
- anatomical structure
- palatal muscle
- innervated_by some pharyngeal branch of vagus nerve
- in_lateral_side_of some soft palate
- has_muscle_origin some temporal bone