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In animals, breathing by mouth movement
Buccal pumping (/ˈbʌk.əl/...) is "breathing with one's cheeks": a method of ventilation used in respiration in which the animal moves the floor of its
Buccal_pumping
Species of salamander
gills for respiration; buccal pumping (gulping air from the surface) may also be used to provide oxygen to their lungs. Buccal pumping can occur in a two-stroke
Axolotl
Primary organ of the respiratory system
tetrapods, air was driven into the lungs by the pharyngeal muscles via buccal pumping, a mechanism still seen in amphibians. In humans, the primary muscle
Lung
through its gills. Buccal pumping is more energy intensive than ram ventilation. Sedentary, bottom-dwelling sharks generally use buccal pumping to move water
Shark_anatomy
Gulping air into the lungs
Glossopharyngeal breathing (GPB, glossopharyngeal insufflation, buccal pumping, or frog breathing) is a means of pistoning air into the lungs to volumes
Glossopharyngeal_breathing
Infraphylum of vertebrates
movement of the jaw, so that it would then pass over the gills via buccal pumping for gas exchange. The repetitive use of the newly formed jaw bones would
Gnathostomata
Order of amphibians
terrestrial locomotion and hybrid respiration using both lungs aided by buccal pumping and gas exchange across the skin, and the larval tail regresses into
Frog
Process by which gases diffuse through a biological membrane
respiratory surface using a process called buccal pumping. The lower floor of the mouth is moved in a "pumping" manner, which can be observed by the naked
Gas_exchange
Largest living species of lizard
years ago. The Komodo dragon drinks by sucking water into its mouth via buccal pumping (a process also used for respiration), lifting its head, and letting
Komodo_dragon
Class of animals
found a way around it. Varanids, and a few other lizard species, employ buccal pumping as a complement to their normal "axial breathing". This allows the animals
Reptile
Process whereby an aquatic animal obtains oxygen from water
water across their gills and into their buccal cavity. Most species use this method in conjunction with buccal pumping, a similar respiration method that does
Aquatic_respiration
Inspirational organ of most cartilaginous fish
oxygen chemoreception. Chimaeras lack spiracles, using gill opercula for buccal pumping instead. Bony fish have similar gill opercula, but the basalmost ray-finned
Spiracle_(vertebrates)
Clade of the first four-limbed vertebrates and their descendants
Although tetrapods are widely thought to have inhaled through buccal pumping (mouth pumping), according to an alternative hypothesis, aspiration (inhalation)
Tetrapod
Class of ectothermic tetrapods
rate for oxygen entering the blood. Ventilation is accomplished by buccal pumping. Most amphibians, however, are able to exchange gases with the water
Amphibian
Study of the structure of organisms
are excreted primarily as urea. Amphibians breathe by means of buccal pumping, a pump action in which air is first drawn into the buccopharyngeal region
Anatomy
Exchange of gases between environment and tissues
ways to classify the physiology of respiration: Aquatic respiration Buccal pumping Cutaneous respiration Intestinal respiration Respiratory system Apnea
Respiration_(physiology)
Species of cartilaginous fish
not have a placental connection with its mother, the pup relies on buccal pumping to obtain oxygen. The brood size is usually one, but occasionally, two
Giant_oceanic_manta_ray
Subgenus of fishes
histotroph. With no umbilical cord or placenta, the unborn pup relies on buccal pumping to obtain oxygen. Brood size is usually one or occasionally two. The
Manta_ray
Genus of fishes in South America
water. Electric eels get most of their oxygen by breathing air using buccal pumping. This enables them to live in habitats with widely varying oxygen levels
Electric_eel
Pattern of movement of the limbs of animals
some, such as monitor lizards, can circumvent this restriction via buccal pumping. In contrast, the spinal flexion of a galloping mammal causes the abdominal
Gait
Method of administering medication
Buccal administration is a topical route of administration by which drugs held or applied in the buccal (/ˈbʌkəl/) area (in the cheek) diffuse through
Buccal_administration
Mobula alfredi; second largest living species of ray
not have a placental connection with its mother, the pup relies on buccal pumping to obtain oxygen. The brood size is usually one but occasionally two
Reef_manta_ray
Extinct genus of tetrapods
terrestrial preferences while skeletal features suggest that it utilized buccal pumping, the type of breathing used by modern amphibians. Eucritta is known
Eucritta
Opposable articulated structure at the entrance of the mouth
respiration efficiency. The jaws were used in the buccal pump (observable in modern fish and amphibians) that pumps water across the gills of fish or air into
Jaw
Species of amphibian
oxygen. Some of the known responses include "Increases in heart rate and buccal pumping, behavioral hypothermia, and gill hypertrophy". Since this species is
Barton_Springs_salamander
Genus of fishes
is followed by one cycle of buccal (mouth) pumping, which "tops off" the lungs, with the surplus air from the buccal pumping process discharged through
Polypterus
Class of lobe-finned fishes
are closed. As the water passes through the gills, the lungfish uses a buccal pump. Flow through the mouth and gills is unidirectional. Blood flow through
Lungfish
Radford, C.R.; Collin, S.P. (2021). "Behavioural sleep in two species of buccal pumping sharks (Heterodontus portusjacksoni and Cephaloscyllium isabellum)"
Sleep_in_fish
Element of fish anatomy
but to increased respiration efficiency—the jaws were used in the buccal pump to pump water across the gills. The familiar use of jaws for feeding would
Fish_jaw
Underwater diving without breathing apparatus
Technically known as glossopharyngeal insufflation, lung packing or buccal pumping is a technique for inflating the lungs beyond their normal isobaric
Freediving
Bony "loops" present in fish, which support the gills
the hyoid arch is modified for similar reasons. It is often used in buccal pumping and often plays a role in tongue protrusion for prey capture. In species
Branchial_arch
Species of fish
secretes mucus, which assists in trapping small particles. A strong buccal pump forces water through this filter. Silver carp, like all Hypophthalmichthys
Silver_carp
Loss of consciousness caused by cerebral hypoxia towards the end of a breath-hold dive
Technically known as glossopharyngeal insufflation, lung packing or buccal pumping is a technique for inflating the lungs beyond their normal isobaric
Freediving_blackout
Species of shark
Ginglymostomatidae also use these suction structures to facilitate buccal pumping respiration, which allows them to rest on the bottom of the seafloor
Pacific_nurse_shark
Study of the form or morphology of fishes
respiration efficiency. The jaws were used in the buccal pump (observable in modern fish and amphibians) that pumps water across the gills of fish or air into
Fish_anatomy
Origin and diversification of fish through geologic time
respiration efficiency. The jaws were used in the buccal pump (observable in modern fish and amphibians) that pumps water across the gills of fish or air into
Evolution_of_fish
Extinct order of tetrapods
that also have these large palatal openings; there is no evidence for a buccal pump mechanism for respiration. Temnospondyls often have extensive coverings
Temnospondyli
assumption that bubbles will form during non-symptomatic decompression. buccal pumping buddy bottle Bailout cylinder carried by a scuba diver, particularly
Glossary of underwater diving terminology: A–C
Glossary_of_underwater_diving_terminology:_A–C
Medical device
single cause of failure should cause the pump to silently fail to operate correctly. It should at least stop pumping and make at least an audible error indication
Infusion_pump
Application of a pharmaceutical drug under the tongue
patient-controlled-rate combination of sublingual, buccal, and oral administration, as with the Actiq fentanyl. Effervescent buccal or sublingual tablets—this method drives
Sublingual_administration
Genus of gastropods
First they pierce the body wall with the buccal stylet and then feed on them by sucking blood with their buccal pump. They have become a pest of oysters,
Odostomia
Extinct genus of lobe-finned fish
A.; Tafforeau, P.; Ahlberg, P. E. (11 February 2016). "The dipnoan buccal pump reconstructed in 3D and implications for air breathing in Devonian lungfishes"
Rhinodipterus
Aspect of snails and slugs
through the body wall. The digestive system usually has the following parts: buccal mass (including the mouth, pharynx, and retractor muscles of the pharynx)
Digestive system of gastropods
Digestive_system_of_gastropods
Terrestrial invertebrate, order Opisthopora
side of the alimentary canal in the third segment, in a groove between the buccal cavity and pharynx. A pair of circum-pharyngeal connectives from the brain
Earthworm
Pill that dissolves on contact with saliva
markets, both OTC and by prescription. Tablets designed to dissolve on the buccal (cheek) mucous membrane were a precursor to the ODT. This dosage form was
Orally_disintegrating_tablet
Path by which a drug, fluid, poison, or other substance is taken into the body
classified as enteral, such as sublingual (under the tongue) and sublabial or buccal (between the cheek and gums/gingiva), are taken up in the proximal part
Route_of_administration
Species of sea squirt
orange-red spot. At the side, not far from the buccal siphon, there is an atrial siphon out of which water is pumped. This has six similar yellow lobes with
Ciona_savignyi
Marine animals, subphylum of chordates
into a common structure surrounded by the tunic. These may have separate buccal siphons and a single central atrial siphon and may be organized into larger
Tunicate
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Sink_condition
Chemical substance used as a lubricating agent and topical ointment
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Petroleum_jelly
Genus of bony fishes
seahorse captures its prey by simultaneously elevating its head, expanding the buccal cavity, and sucking in the prey item. During the recovery phase, the jaws
Seahorse
Device to vaporize substances for inhalation
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Vaporizer_(inhalation_device)
Way to administer medicine
to basal rate, which is a dose of slow-acting insulin or the continuous pumping of a small quantity of fast-acting insulin to cover the glucose output
Bolus_(medicine)
Drug delivery method
prepared using hydrophilic polymers that rapidly dissolves on the tongue or buccal cavity, delivering the drug to the systemic circulation via dissolution
Thin-film_drug_delivery
by a variety of different routes of administration. These include oral, buccal, sublingual, intranasal, transdermal (gels, creams, patches), vaginal (tablets
Pharmacokinetics_of_estradiol
Medicated tablet to be dissolved in the mouth
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Throat_lozenge
Herbal liquid
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Tincture
Liquid injection device
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Syrette
Delivery of medication via the rectum
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Rectal_administration
Mixture of two or more immiscible liquids
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Emulsion
Advanced controlled release oral drug delivery system
intake, GI motility, and differing intestinal environments. Using an osmotic pump to deliver drugs has additional inherent advantages regarding control over
Osmotic-controlled release oral delivery system
Osmotic-controlled_release_oral_delivery_system
Device to inject substances into the circulatory system
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Hypodermic_needle
Method of drug administration to the heart
blood. This causes external pressure on the heart, which prevents it from pumping properly. The probability of complications can be reduced by using a narrow
Intracardiac_injection
Insertion of medication under the skin
administered subcutaneously using devices such as injector pens or insulin pumps. An insulin pump consists of a catheter which is inserted into the subcutaneous tissue
Subcutaneous_administration
Method of medication administration
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Injection_(medicine)
Description of the physical form of insects
and heart organ. Pumping of the haemolymph occurs by waves of peristaltic contraction, originating at the body's posterior end, pumping forwards into the
Insect_morphology
Relatively stable shell containing medicine
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Capsule_(pharmacy)
Medication applied to body surfaces
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Topical_medication
Medical injection into a muscle
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Intramuscular_injection
Device inserted into the vagina for medical purposes
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Pessary
Family of roundworms
a plug of intestinal mucosa into their buccal capsule. The tissue is broken down and blood is rapidly pumped through the intestine of the nematode so
Ancylostomatidae
Drug injected into the spinal canal
patients. Cancer pain/Interventional/Intrathecal pump History of neuraxial anesthesia Intrathecal pump Theca Thecal sac Lumbar puncture "Route of Administration"
Intrathecal_administration
Any specific format for medications, specific to a dose and route
feasible, necessitating the use of alternative routes, such as inhalational, buccal, sublingual, nasal, suppository, or parenteral. A specific dosage form may
Dosage_form
Ointment-like medicated topical preparation
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Liniment
Drug delivery device
pressure to atomize the liquid medication. The pump handle is operated like a bicycle pump. When the pump is pulled up, it draws liquid from the reservoir
Nebulizer
Medical injection device
A syringe is a simple reciprocating pump consisting of a plunger (though in modern syringes, it is actually a piston) that fits tightly within a cylindrical
Syringe
Needle-free medical injection syringe
or hydraulic fluid from separate cylinders of gas, electric air pumps, foot-pedal pumps, or other components to reduce the size and weight of the hand-held
Jet_injector
Substance to clean and maintain teeth
two or three layers extrude out of the nozzle. This scheme, like that of pump dispensers (USPTO 4,461,403), is more complicated (and thus, more expensive
Toothpaste
Dosage form used to deliver medications
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Suppository
Sweet-flavored liquid used for medicinal purposes
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Elixir
Pharmaceutical compound
by a variety of different routes of administration. These include oral, buccal, sublingual, intranasal, transdermal (gels, creams, patches, solutions)
Pharmacokinetics of testosterone
Pharmacokinetics_of_testosterone
Genus of fishes
and mouth. Upon returning to the bottom, the fish do not need to pump their buccal cavities, indicating they are absorbing oxygen from the swallowed
Otocinclus
Medical device used to deliver medicines into lungs
An inhaler (puffer, asthma pump or allergy spray) is a medical device used for delivering medicines into the lungs through the work of a person's breathing
Inhaler
Form of administering nutrition
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Nutrient_enema
Heterogeneous mixture of solid particles dispersed in a medium
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Suspension_(chemistry)
Class of tunicates
consists of the large pharynx. Water enters the pharynx through the large buccal siphon at the front end of the animal, and is forced through a number of
Thaliacea
Medication injected into the epidural space of the spine
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Epidural_administration
Fluid injection into the large intestine
the Western world, a clyster syringe consisting of a tube attached to a pump action bulb made of a pig bladder.[citation needed] A simple piston syringe
Enema
Drug delivery device used for the treatment of respiratory conditions
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Respimat
Medical drug injection device
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Autoinjector
Species of sea squirt
and has a buccal siphon through which water is drawn into the interior. The water then passes into a shared cavity from which it is pumped out through
Didemnum_vexillum
Medication
a few minutes of symptom onset. It may also be given as a sublingual or buccal dose in the form of a tablet placed under the tongue or a spray into the
Nitroglycerin_(medication)
Rectal infusion apparatus
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Murphy_drip
Act of blowing something (such as a gas, powder, or vapor) into a body cavity
[citation needed] Pump inhalers for asthmatics deliver aerosolized drugs into the lungs via the mouth. However, the insufflation by the pump is not adequate
Insufflation_(medicine)
Medication injections into bone marrow
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Intraosseous_infusion
Long-acting medication preparation
encapsulation Powder Softgel Solution Suspension Syrup Tincture Oral mucosa (buccal, sublabial, sublingual, supralingual) Solids Orally disintegrating tablet
Depot_injection
Animals that feed by straining food from water
bacteria, fungi, diatoms, and zooplankton, as well as detritus. Lancelets have buccal cirri, thin tentacle-like strands that hang in front of the mouth that act
Filter_feeder
Group of snails
and darkness and do not provide any imagery), as well as the labial and buccal ganglia which are associated with feeding and controlling the animal's odontophore
Limpet
Gelatin-based oral dosage form
two-dimensional shape, and form a seal around the outside. At the same time a pump delivers a precise dose of fill material through a nozzle incorporated into
Softgel
Substance used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease
for rapid absorption into the bloodstream Nitroglycerin, buprenorphine Buccal Placed between the gum and cheek; absorbed through oral mucosa Fentanyl
Medication
BUCCAL PUMPING
BUCCAL PUMPING
Boy/Male
English
Heaven
Boy/Male
British, English
To Tie or Bind
Boy/Male
Biblical
Power, prevalency.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Mighty, perfect.
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's burial place.
Female
English
Short form of English Rebecca, BECCA means "ensnarer."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Mind; Understanding
Female
French
French form of Greek Rhebekka, RÉBECCA means "ensnarer."Â
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's burial place.
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's burial place.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Perception
Biblical
power, prevalency
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Buckle.German : patronymic from Buckel.
Girl/Female
English
Abbreviation of Rebecca.
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's burial place.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from a pet form of the personal name Burkhart.German : descriptive nickname for a person with a hunchback.Possibly a German metonymic occupational name for a metalworker, from Middle High German buckel ‘(embossed) buckle on a shield’.English : variant spelling of Buckle.
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Thick.
Boy/Male
Italian
Light.
Biblical
mighty; perfect
Girl/Female
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Hebrew, Lebanese
Bound; Tied; Joined; To Tie; Form of Rebecca; Prophet
BUCCAL PUMPING
BUCCAL PUMPING
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Ade, a medieval pet form of Adam.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : it is unclear whether this name is derived from Ades, the Yiddish name for Odessa, or is an English-based Romanization of the Ashkenazic family name Eydes, which consists of the Yiddish female personal name Eyde (a back-formation from Eydl, from Yiddish eydl ‘noble’) + genitive -s. The Ashkenazic family name Adesman presents the same difficulty.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Stopper
Male
Welsh
Old Welsh name composed of the elements grip (unknown GRIPPIUD means) and iud "chief, lord," hence "(?) chief/lord."
Boy/Male
Greek
Calling forth.
Boy/Male
Indian
Good One
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Affectionate; Compassionate; Sympathetic
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the world, God of earth
Boy/Male
Indian
Joyful, Always Happy
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
From the Gray Home
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Within Rules
BUCCAL PUMPING
BUCCAL PUMPING
BUCCAL PUMPING
BUCCAL PUMPING
BUCCAL PUMPING
n.
A burial place.
n.
A sepulcher; a grave; a place of burial.
a.
Shaped or sounding like a trumpet; trumpetlike.
a.
Of or pertaining to the mouth or cheeks.
n.
Burial.
n.
A kind of burial case.
a.
Of or pertaining to a bursa or to bursae.
n.
The act of burying; depositing a dead body in the earth, in a tomb or vault, or in the water, usually with attendant ceremonies; sepulture; interment.
a.
A burial place; a place for the dead.
n. sing. & pl.
A native or inhabitant of Lucca, in Tuscany; in the plural, the people of Lucca.
n.
See Flicker, n., 2.
n.
The round hole in the furnace of a glass manufactory through which the fused glass is taken out.
n.
A cylindrical glass vessel, with a large and short neck.
n.
Fig.: Any place of burial; the grave.
n.
A genus of American liliaceous, sometimes arborescent, plants having long, pointed, and often rigid, leaves at the top of a more or less woody stem, and bearing a large panicle of showy white blossoms.
a.
Admitting of burial.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the back, or nape, of the neck; -- applied especially to the anterior median plate in the carapace of turtles.
n.
A grave; a tomb; a place of sepulture.
a.
Of or pertaining to a duke.