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Phonation!

Horizontales
The end stage of phonation
Both a laryngeal elevator and depressor
Disproven theory that stated phonation occurred from nerve impulses
(blank) arytenoid: Intrinsic adductor, shape of an 'x'
The only intrinsic laryngeal abductor muscle
(blank) tension: related to pitch
One biological purpose for the vocal folds
Glottal relaxer muscle
Verticales
Largest cartilage in larynx
The "puff" theory
The only bone in the larynx
The production or utterance of speech sounds
First thing done to the vocal folds in a cycle of phonation
Ligament that connects the hyoid to the epiglottis
Physics effect that causes folds to articulate
The deepest layer of the vocal fold tissue
Perception of frequency of sound
Which laryngeal muscles allow for major adjustments in the neck? Interior or exterior?
Space between the vocal folds
Space between aditus and ventricular folds