Pharynx and Larynx Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 3 functions of the larynx?

A

1) Cough reflex
2) Protect lower RT
3) Phonation

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2
Q

What type of epithelia covers the vocal folds?

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Stratified squamous epithelium, so can withstand the vibrations and opening/closing

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3
Q

How is the larynx supplied by blood?

A

Superior and Inferior laryngeal arteries

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4
Q

What does RLN supply?

A

Motor innervation to intrinsic muscles of larynx (NOT CRICOTHYROID)

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5
Q

What does Internal branch of SLN supply?

A

Sensory Inn to laryngopharynx and larynx

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6
Q

How is the cricothyroid supplied by motor innervation?

A

External branch of superior laryngeal nerve

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7
Q

What are the 3 unpaired cartilages in larynx?

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1) Cricoid (Hyaline)
2) Thyroid (Hyaline)
3) Epiglottis (Elastic)

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8
Q

What are the 3 paired cartilages in larynx?

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1) Arytenoid
2) Cuneiform
3) Corniculate

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9
Q

What do 2 sheets of thyroid cartilage form in the midline?

A

Laryngeal prominence

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10
Q

What vertebral level is the larynx inferior body level with?

A

C6

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11
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Cuneiform cartilage location and function

A

Within the aryepiglottic folds. They strengthen the folds.

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12
Q

Name the space between the vocal cords?

A

Rima glottidis

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13
Q

What is the superior vestibular fold of VC?

A

False vocal cords

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14
Q

What are the extrinsic pharynx muscles?

A

Suprahyoid, Stylopharyngeus, infrahyoid

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15
Q

Larynx extrinsic muscles function?

A

Move larynx superiorly and inferiorly during swallowing

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16
Q

What are the 4 infrahyoid muscles?

A

1) Omohyoid
2) Sternohyoid
3) Sternothyroid
4) Thyrohyoid
Function: Control shape of RG, and length/tension of vocal folds

17
Q

How are intrinsic laryngeal muscles innervated?

A

RLN (Not cricothyroid)

18
Q

What is the function of the cricothyroid muscles?

A

Stretches and tenses the vocal cords. Important for the creation of speech.

19
Q

What is the function of the thyroarytenoid muscles?

A

Relaxes the vocal ligament, allowing for a softer voice.

20
Q

Function of 2 cricoarytenoid muscles?

A

1) Post: Adduction of vocal folds, narrow rima glottidis

2) Lateral: Abduction of VF, widen RG

21
Q

Transverse arytenoid function?

A

Adduction of arytenoid cartilage, narrowing laryngeal inlet

22
Q

What is the function of the pharyngeal constrictor muscles?

A

Sequentially contract to propel food into oesophagus (Bolus)

23
Q

Name 3 sections of Pharynx and length of extension?

A

A) Naso, Oro and Laryngo(Hypo)

B) From base of skull to C6

24
Q

What are the 3 longitudinal pharyngeal muscles called and their function?

A

1) Stylo, salpingo and palato - pharyngeus

2) Shorten and widen pharynx, (elevate it during swallowing too)

25
Q

Origin of Stylopharyngeus and Innervation?

A

Styloid process of temporal bone, Innervated by GP nerve (CN IX)

26
Q

Origin of each constrictor muscle?

A

S: Pterygoid plate & Pterygomandibular raphe
M: Hyoid bone
I: Thyroid and cricoid cartilage

27
Q

What nerve supplies sensory/taste innervation of posterior 1/3 of tongue and where exit cranial cavity?

A

1) GP Nerve

2) Through jugular foramen

28
Q

Which nerves supply 1) Sensory sensation and 2) Taste sensation to anterior 2/3 of tongue

A

1) Trigeminal nerve (CN 5)

2) Facial Nerve (CN 7)

29
Q

What does elevation of soft palate do?

A

Closes orifice between naso and oropharynx. Prevent food refluxing in nose during swallowing.

30
Q

What is the function of the tonsils?

A

Consolidation of lymphoid tissue, as prevent infection by stopping germs entering the mouth and nose.

31
Q

What 2 glands produce saliva and innervations?

A

1) Parotid (Facial CN 7)

2) Sub-Mandibular (Facial CN 7)