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Phonation-Part 2

CSD 204: A&P
Horizontales
This muscle tenses the TVF to change pitch.
The only fully closed circular cartilage of the respiratory tract.
The name for CN X.
A word that describes the muscles attached to a laryngeal structure on both ends.
The oblique and transverse ___ muscles glide the two arytenoid cartilages together for aDduction.
Also known as the ventricular folds, the ___ vocal folds are located superior to the other set of vocal folds.
The ___ cricoarytenoid m. is the only TVF aBductor.
Verticales
The three superficial layers of specialized tissue that make up the TVF.
The highly mobile cartilage that is found on the top, back of the cricoid cartilage.
A word that means the TVF come together to close the glottis.
A muscle that lengthens the TVF to increase pitch
The open space found inferior to the aditus and superior to the FVF.
The ___ cricoarytenoid m. rotates the arytenoid cartilage for aDduction.
The anatomical name for the "voice box."
The only free-floating bone in the body, with lesser and greater cornua.