pharyngeal raphe
raphe pharyngis
The Pharyngeal raphe is a raphe that serves as the origin and insertion for several of the pharyngeal constrictors.
| Type | Organ |
| Body System | Respiratory |
| Parent Structure | respiratory system connective tissue |
| Latin Name | raphe pharyngis |
| FMA ID | 55077 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the pharyngeal raphe?
The Pharyngeal raphe is a raphe that serves as the origin and insertion for several of the pharyngeal constrictors.
What body system is the pharyngeal raphe part of?
The pharyngeal raphe is part of the Respiratory.
What is the Latin name for the pharyngeal raphe?
The Latin name for the pharyngeal raphe is raphe pharyngis.
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