what is the function of the larynx?
what lies superiorly to the larynx?
laryngopharynx
what lies inferiorly to the larynx?
trachea
what types of cartilage are found in the larynx?
what makes the cricoid cartilage?
its a complete ring
what are the different cartilages of the larynx?
what shields the arytenoid cartilage?
the thyroid cartilage
where is the emergency airway established in the larynx?
the median cricothyroid ligament
what larynx cartilage is elastic?
the epiglottis
what are the different membranes found in the larynx?
what ligaments are found in the larynx?
where is the quadrangular membrane located?
from arytenoid cartilage to thyroid cartilage to epiglottis
what are the different folds of the larynx?
what fold of the larynx forms the laryngeal inlet?
the aryepiglottic fold
what is the laryngeal inlet?
formed by the aryepiglottic fold & is a protective sphincter of the larynx
where are the vocal folds located?
formed over the superior free edge of the cricothyroid ligament
what is the space between the vocal folds known as?
rima glottidis
what are the functions of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles?
what do the vocal & vestibular folds play an important role in?
coughing, sneezing & raising intra-abdominal pressure (during lifting heavy objects etc)
what is responsible for opening the rima glottidis?
posterior cricoarytenoid muscle
- abducts the vocal folds opening rima glottidis
what causes the closure of the rima glottidis?
what muscle causes shortened vocal folds? what does this result in?
thyroarytenoid muscle
- reduced tension = lower pitch
what muscle lengthens the vocal folds? what does this result in?
Cricothyroid muscle
- increased tension = higher pitch
what causes closure of the laryngeal inlet?
oblique arytenoid muscle