Larynx (1) Flashcards
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Functions of the larynx
- provide patent airway
- act as a switching mechanism to route air & food into the proper channels
- to function in voice production
What are the three large single cartilages
- thyroid
- cricoid
- epiglottis
What are the three paired small cartilages
- arytenoid
- cuneiform
- corniculate
Thyroid cartilage is attached to the hyoid bone by the
Thyrohyoid membrane (pierced by internal laryngeal n, superior laryngeal a)
Most important cartilage in moving vocal folds (speaking)
Arytenoid cartilage
Vocal fold consists these three structures
- vocal ligament
- vocalis muscle
- vocal mucous membrane
True vocal cord
False vocal cord
Vestibular fold
Muscles that attach on the oblique line of the thyroid cartilage
- sternothyroid
- thyrohyoid
- inferior constrictor
Larger in males than females; results in longer vocal cords that vibrate at a lower frequency
Adams apple
Forward fold of cricothyroid results in a ______ of vocal ligaments
Tightening
Thyroid cartilage & cricoid cartilage create an articulation called
Cricothyroid joint
Articulates with inferior horns of thyroid cartilage posterolaterally at joints; upper posterolateral border articulates with arytenoid cartilage
Cricoid cartilage
Quadranglular membrane of epiglottic cartilage
- between lateral aspects of epiglottis & arytenoid cartilage
- free inferior margin constitutes vestibular ligament
Corniculate cartilage attaches to the
Apex of the arytenoid cartilages
Free edge of the conus elasticus is
True vocal ligament
Functions of the true vocal folds
- control sound production
- main inspiration sphincter (when shut, increase pressure)
Lateral recesses between the vocal & vestibular folds
Laryngeal ventricles
Between laryngeal inlet & the vestibular folds
Laryngeal vestibule
Recesses extending laterally from the middle part of the laryngeal cavity between vestibular & vocal folds
Laryngeal ventricle
Inferior cavity of the larynx between the vocal folds & inferior border of the cricoid cartilage
Infraglottic cavity
Two nerves that innervate the larynx (above & below)
- internal laryngeal n (above fold)
- recurrent laryngeal n (below fold)
Extends from the laryngeal inlet to the level of the cricoid cartilage
Laryngeal cavity
Aperture between the vocal folds
Roma glottidis
Forced respiration results in great abduction of the
Rima glottidis & arytenoid cartilage