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Phonation Review

Horizontales
Paired interarytenoid muscle that pulls the arytenoids together.
Space between the vocal folds.
Secondary function of the vocal folds, the vibrator.
Leaf like structure that drops when swallowing, protecting the trachea.
Pouch of mucous glands that helps keep the vocal folds moist. A part of the laryngeal ventricle.
Muscle that has two bellies and attaches to the scapula. It contracts and depresses the hyoid and larynx.
Extrinsic laryngeal muscle that both depresses the hyoid bone and raises the larynx.
Ligament that allows epiglottis to fold over airway, connects epiglottis to laryngeal cartilages and bones.
Mechanical device that gives energy for vibration.
Suprahyoid muscle originating at the mandible and going to the hyoid bone; an elevator.
Group of muscles that all are inferior to the hyoid. Most move inferiorly, depressing the larynx, however some elevate the larynx.
Verticales
Medial muscular portion of the vocal folds, tenses the folds without lengthening them.
Membrane that lines the lower portion of the larynx (everything inferior to vocal ligament).
Intrinsic muscle that relaxes the vocal folds. When this muscle contracts, it pulls the thyroid and arytenoid close together.
Lateral muscle that aids in adduction by pulling forward on the muscular process of the arytenoids.
Cartilage that provides rigidity to the folds and resides in the aryepiglottic folds.
Three layers of the vocal folds. Two are elastin fibers, one is collagen fibers.
Muscle connected from oblique line to manubrium. Pulls the larynx down.
Folds that course between the epiglottis and arytenoids and form the upper margin of the quadrangular membrane.
Inserts into the greater cornu of the hyoid bone and elevates/retracts the hyoid bone.
Connects from greater cornu of hyoid bone to sides of the tongue; elevates hyoid bone.
The superior entry way to the larynx, flat plane.
The largest laryngeal cartilage. It is unpaired.
Bone that acts as a union between the tongue and laryngeal structure.