In 2010, graphic designer Hubert Tereszkiewicz earned his BFA from the University of Silesia in Cieszyn, Poland. While most of his works lie heavily in
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Tongue The tongue is an extremely mobile mass of striated muscle, covered by mucous membrane. Arising from the floor of the mouth, the tongue practically fills the oral cavity when all its parts are at rest and the individual is in an upright position. The shape of the tongue may change extensively and rapidly during the various activities it has to perform. The areas of the tongue covered by the mucous membrane are the apex, the dorsum, the right and left margins, and the inferior surface. These are obvious topographic designations, except for the dorsum, which needs further description. The dorsal aspect of the tongue extends from the apex to the reflection of the mucous membrane to the anterior surface of the epiglottis at the vallecula, forming an arch that, in its anterior or palatine two thirds, is directed superiorly, whereas its posterior or pharyngeal one third is directed posteriorly. Several divisions of the tongue have been proposed. Sometimes the terminal sulcus has been said to separate the body and the root of the tongue, but in other instances the portion called the root has been limited to the posterior and inferior attachment of the tongue or has even been restricted to mean only the region of attachment through which muscles and other structures enter and leave the tongue. From the practical point of view, it is rather irrelevant where one permits the root to start and the body to end, or vice versa, but it is important to realize that the posterior third of the tongue and its epiglottic region are not visible by simple inspection even if the tongue is protruded unless the examiner uses a mirror or presses the tongue down with the aid of a spatula. At the posterior end of the body is a small blind pit, known as the foramen cecum, the remnant of the thyroglossal duct, from which the thyroid gland developed during the fetal stage. Angling anterolaterally toward each side from the foramen cecum is the terminal sulcus, which is usually referred to as the dividing line between the anterior and posterior parts of the tongue. However, the real dividing line may run just anterior to the vallate papillae. A median sulcus is not always very distinct but is related to the interior, lingual septum. The mucous membrane covering the apex and body of the tongue is moist and pink and is thickly studded with various papillae. The majority of the papillae are of the filiform type, in which the epithelium ends in tapered, rough points to provide friction for the handling of food. Scattered about the field of filiform papillae are the larger, rounded fungiform papillae. In front of the sulcus terminalis runs a V-shaped row of 8 to 12 (circum) vallate papillae, which rise far more prominently over the surface of the mucous membrane than do the two other types of papillae. The whole mucosa of the anterior two thirds of the tongue is firmly adherent to the underlying tissue. The mucous membrane of the posterior one third of the tongue (the pharyngeal part), though smooth and glistening, has an uneven or nodular surface owing to the presence of a varying number (35 to 100) of rounded elevations with a crypt in the center. These nodules consist of lymphoid tissue lying deep to the epithelium. The lymphoid nodules are grouped around the epithelium-lined crypt or pit and, taken collectively, are called the lingual tonsil. On both margins of the tongue, the mucous membrane is thinner and, for the most part, devoid of papillae, though a variable number of vertical folds may be found on the posterior part of each margin. They are called foliate papillae, and represent rudimentary structures similar to the well-developed foliate papillae seen in rodents. The mucous membrane of the inferior surface of the tongue is thin, smooth, devoid of papillae, and more loosely attached to the underlying tissue. It exhibits the midline frenulum and some rather rudimentary fimbriated folds that run posterolaterally from the tip of the tongue. The frenulum is a duplication of the mucous membrane and connects the inferior lingual surface with the floor of the mouth. The deep lingual veins usually shine through the mucosa between the frenulum and the fimbriated folds on each side. Many small glands are scattered beneath the mucous membrane and partly embedded in the muscle. Mucous glands are located in the posterior third of the dorsum, with their ducts opening on the surface and into the pits of the lingual tonsil. In the region of the vallate papillae, the purely serous lingual glands of von Ebner send numerous ducts (from 4 to 38) into the furrows, or moat, surrounding each of these papillae. Glands of a mixed type, the lingual glands of Blandin and Nuhn, are found to each side of the midline inferior and posterior to the apex of the tongue. The receptor organs for the sense of taste, the taste buds, are pale oval bodies (about 70 µ in their long axis), seen microscopically in the epithelium of the tongue and to a much lesser extent in the epithelium of the soft palate, pharynx, and epiglottis. The taste buds are most prevalent in the epithelial lining of the furrows surrounding the vallate papillae. A few taste buds are present on the fungiform papillae and also scattered on the foliate papillae. A taste bud reaches from the basement membrane to the epithelial surface, where a pore is situated, into which the microvilli (taste hairs) of the neuroepithelial taste (gustatory) cells extend. From 4 to 20 taste cells are intermingled with the more numerous supporting sustentacular cells of the taste buds. The majority of the tongue is made up of skeletal (striated) muscles, which are composed of muscular bundles, interlaced in many directions. An incomplete lingual septum divides the tongue into symmetric halves. One group of muscles, the extrinsic ones, originates outside of the tongue, whereas the intrinsic group of lingual muscles originates and inserts entirely within other muscles of the tongue. The genioglossus muscle arises from the superior mental spine of the mandible and fans out along the entire length of the dorsum of the tongue, with the lowest fibers having some attachment to the hyoid bone. Lateral to this muscle is the hyoglossus muscle, which arises from the body of the hyoid bone as well as the entire length of the greater and lesser horns from which it runs vertically upward. The styloglossus muscle arises from near the tip of the styloid process and an adjacent part of the stylomandibular ligament. It runs as a band inferiorly and anteriorly onto the lateral aspect of the tongue. The palatoglossus muscle descends from the soft palate, forming the framework of the palatoglossal fold. The intrinsic lingual muscles are named according to the three spatial dimensions in which their fascicles run. Of the two longitudinal muscles, the superior longitudinal band extends from anterior to posterior just deep to the mucous membrane of the dorsum. The inferior longitudinal band spreads between the genioglossus and hyoglossus muscles on the undersurface of the tongue. The contraction of both longitudinal muscles shortens the tongue. The transverse lingual muscle, which is covered by the superior longitudinal muscle, furnishes nearly all of the transversely running fibers and is intermingled with fascicles of the extrinsic muscle group. The vertical lingual muscle is made up of all the vertical fibers, except those supplied by extrinsic muscles, with which it forms a closely woven network. By the combined actions of all these muscles, the shape of the tongue can be extensively altered: lengthened, shortened, broadened, narrowed, curved in various directions, protruded, and drawn back into the mouth. The innervation of the tongue involves the following nerves: (1) motor from the hypoglossal nerve except for the palatoglossus muscle, which is innervated by the vagus nerve; (2) general sensory to the anterior two thirds via the lingual nerve, which is accompanied by the chorda tympani, a branch of the facial nerve, which is special sensory (taste) to the same area; and (3) glossopharyngeal nerve, which is general and special sensory to the posterior one third of the tongue. The vagus nerve is general and special sensory to the epiglottic region.
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Howards Font Family With 300+ Vector Collections (Update) Howards Font Family includes 9 fonts that have different styles from each other but at the same time perfectly paired when used together create your best design with this font for any purposes suck as t-shirts, sign, sticker, logos, poster design, magazine, mark, and others. This is essentially 9 fonts being released together instead of separately. 9 Fonts, 300+ Vector Illustrations, Badges and Labels and 50 Logo template (update) Include in Pack: Howards One TTF & OTF Howards Two TTF & OTF Howards Three TTF & OTF Howards Four TTF & OTF Howards Five TTF & OTF Howards Six TTF & OTF Howards Seven TTF & OTF Howards Eight TTF & OTF Howards Nine TTF & OTF Extra I Vector Illustration AI & EPS File Extra II Vector Badges & Labels AI & EPS File Extra II 50 Logo Template With Editable Text AI & EPS File All the designs and contained in the poster use Howards font family! And If you require an upgraded license please drop me email. Also check out: Harrold Font Bundle Fonts https://crmrkt.com/vKoGGo Marienthal Font Bundle + Extras https://crmrkt.com/WpbXlW Thank you! Create and share your design or work with me.
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This bundle includes 31 age-appropriate resources about the Digestive System: Reading, Color Diagrams, Activities and Assessment (47 pages total). Resources included in this Bundle include: 1) Organs and Cells of the Digestive System Color Diagram (1 page) 2) Digestive System Summary (2 pages) 3) Digestive System Structure and Function Diagram (1 page) 4) Digestive System Structure and Function Vocabulary Quiz and Answer Sheet (2 pages) 5) Organs of the Digestive System Color Diagram (1 page) 6) Organs of the Digestive System Labeling Activity and Answer Sheet (2 pages) 7) Facts about Teeth (1 page) 8) Tooth Anatomy Color Diagram (1 age) 9) Tooth Anatomy Quiz and Answer Sheet (2 color pages) 10) About the Tongue (1 page) 11) Label the Structures of the Tongue with Answer Sheet (2 pages) 12) Structures of the Mouth, Pharynx and Esophagus (1 page) 13) Label the Structures of the Mouth, Pharynx and Esophagus with Answer Sheet (2 pages) 14) About Salivary Glands (1 page) 15) Where Chemical Digestion Happens Diagram (1 page) 16) Chemical Digestion Quiz and Answer Sheet (2 pages) 17) About Stomach Anatomy (1 page) 18) Stomach Anatomy Fill In the Blanks with Answer Sheets ( 2 pages) 19) Stomach Anatomy Diagram (1 color page) 20) About the Pancreas (1 page) 21) Anatomy of the Pancreas Diagram (1 page) 22) About the Liver and Gall Bladder (1 page) 23) Label the Structures Connected to Liver Function with Answer Sheet (2 pages) 24) Liver Structure and Function (More Detail) Reading (1 Page) 25) Liver Structure and Blood Supply Diagram (color - 1 page) 26) Liver Lobule Structure - Close up Diagram (color - 1 page) 27) Label the Liver Structures with Key (2 pages) 28) About the Small Intestine (1 page) 29) About the Large Intestine (1 page) 30) Label the Large Intestine with Answer Sheet (2 pages) 31) Digestive System with Answer Sheet (2 pages) - Multiple Choice Test Other Illustrated Anatomy Bundles: Skeletal System Diagrams and Labeling Pages Muscular System Diagrams and Labeling Pages Respiratory System - Reading, Diagrams, Labeling Digestive System Unit - Reading, Diagrams, Labeling Circulatory System Unit - Reading, Diagrams, Labeling
Graphic design - Japanese Aesthetics, Typography, Postwar: During the 1960s and ’70s, American graphics from the New York area, as well as European graphics from the International Typographic Style, influenced designers around the world. In postwar Japan, for example, when the country emerged as a major industrial power, graphic design evolved into a major profession serving the needs of industry and cultural institutions. European Constructivism and Western design exerted an important influence on Japanese design, but these lessons were assimilated with traditional Japanese art theory. For example, the Japanese tradition of family crests inspired many Japanese designers’ approach to trademark design. Similarly, symmetrical composition, central placement of
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