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▸ noun: (neuroanatomy) A plexus formed by branches of the glossopharyngeal, vagus, and sympathetic nerves supplying the muscles and mucous membrane of the pharynx and adjoining parts.
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▸ noun: (neuroanatomy) A plexus formed by branches of the glossopharyngeal, vagus, and sympathetic nerves supplying the muscles and mucous membrane of the pharynx and adjoining parts.
Similar:
cervical plexus,
tympanic plexus,
glossopharyngeal nerve,
glossopharyngeal,
internal carotid plexus,
tympanic nerve,
carotid plexus,
palatine nerve,
cardiac plexus,
pneumogastric nerve,
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