0519 - Larynx and vocalisation - EG Flashcards

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Across what vertebral levels does the larynx cross?

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CIII to CVI.

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List the main structural components of the larynx.

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hyoid bone, cricoid cartilage, arytenoid cartilage, thyroid cartilage.

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List the 4 main functions of the larynx.

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(1) control inlet to the lungs - prevent food from being inspired(2) vocalisation (3) bracing the thorax during effort of abdominals (4) adapted speech for humans.

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List the adaptations humans have to allow speech to occur.

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(1) shortening of the snout and cranial base (2) thick and mobile tongue (3) descended placement of the larynx with loss of apposition of epiglottis and soft palate.

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what vowel sounds are due to manipulation of the tongue?

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tongue depressed: ‘ar’, ‘u’, ‘o’; back of tongue: ‘aw’, ‘or’ , ‘au’.(compared to ‘ee’ ‘i’ ‘oo’ sounds by lips and palates)

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What is klinorynchy?

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the change from a horizontal (chimpanzee) to vertical (human) face, creating a naso-laryngeal tract with a right angle.

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List the groups of laryngeal muscles

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(1) posterior crico-arytenoidius(2) inter-arytenoidius(3) lateral crico-arytenoidius(4) oblique ayrtenoidius(5) crico-thyroidius(6) thyro-arytenoidis(7) vocalis

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Which is the only muscle of the larynx that sits on the outside? what is its innervation?

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cricothyroidius innervated by the superior laryngeal n.

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Which muscles of the larynx lengthen the vocal cords?

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cricothryoidius

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Which muscles of the larynx shorten the vocal cords?

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thryo-arytenoidius

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Which muscles of the larynx abduct the vocal cords?

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posterior crico-arytenoidius.

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Which muscles of the larynx adduct the vocal cords?

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inter-carytenoidius, oblique arytenoidius

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13
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Which muscles control tension in the vocal cords?

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vocalis

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14
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Which muscles draw the epiglottis down?

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aryepiglottic and thyroepitglottic muscles

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What nerves supply the larynx?

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superior laryngeal nerves; (br. of X) has 3 branches - internal, external and recurrent.

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What nerves supply sensory and secretomotor innervation to the larynx?

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The internal laryngeal the larynx untilthe vocal folds, post which is supplied by the recurrent laryngeal nerve.

17
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What nerves supply motor innervation to the muscles of the larynx?

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recurrent laryngeal serves all intrinsic muscles of the larynx except for cricothyroidius and cricopharyngeus.

18
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What vessels provide the blood supply to the larynx?

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superior laryngeal a (br of superior thyroid a off external carotid, travels with internal laryngeal n) to structures above vocal folds, inferior laryngeal a to structures below the vocal folds (accompanies recurrent laryngeal n.)