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Function of hyoid bone correct answers provides attachment for more than 20 muscles and support for tongue what is the thyroid cartilage tissue composition correct answers hyaline how is the thyroid cartilage formed correct answers by fusion of two laminae, extending posteriorly into the supe...

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Function of hyoid bone correct answers provides attachment for more than 20 muscles and
support for tongue

what is the thyroid cartilage tissue composition correct answers hyaline

how is the thyroid cartilage formed correct answers by fusion of two laminae, extending
posteriorly into the superior and inferior horns.

what forms most of the anterior and lateral walls of the larynx correct answers thyroid cartilage

what is the cricoid cartilage made of correct answers hyaline

what does the cricoid cartilage attach to and what does it form correct answers Attaches via
cricotracheal membrane to the 1st tracheal ring

Forms the lower portion of laryngeal framework

what is the epiglottis made of correct answers unpaired, elastic cartilage

what does the epiglottis attach to correct answers thyroid (bellow notch) by thyroepiglottic
ligament

hyoid bone by hyoepiglottic ligament

base of tongue by 1 median and 2 lateral glossoepiglottic ligaments

function of the epiglottis correct answers Keeps food from entering larynx (trapdoor)

what are the arytenoid cartilages anatomical features correct answers apex, muscular process,
vocal process

what are the arytenoid cartilages made of correct answers paired hyaline (mainly) pyramidal
shaped cartilage

what do the arytenoid cartilages articulate with correct answers cricoid (cricoarytenoid joint)

what are arytenoid cartilages attached by correct answers Attached by posterior and anterior
cricoarytenoid ligaments

what are the corniculate and cuneiform cartilages made of correct answers paired elastic
cartilages

where are corniculate cartilages located correct answers The corniculate cartilages sit on the
apexes of the arytenoid cartilages

, Attachment to aryepiglottic folds

where are cuneiform cartilages located correct answers The cuneiform cartilages are embedded
within the aryepiglottic folds

function of cuneiform cartilages correct answers May help keep airway open
Support for folds

function of cricothyroid joint correct answers Regulates longitudinal tension of vocal folds for
pitch change

function of cricoarytenoid joint correct answers Mediates abduction and adduction of the vocal
folds
diarthrodial

what type of joint is the cricothyroid joint correct answers pivot

what type of joint is the cricoarytenoid joint correct answers saddle (rocking and some gliding)

what are the extrinsic laryngeal membranes correct answers Hyothyroid membrane
Median hyothyroid ligaments
Lateral hyothyroid ligaments
Hyoepiglottic ligament
Cricotracheal membrane

list the intrinsic laryngeal membranes correct answers Cricothyroid ligaments
Anterior (medial) cricothyroid ligament (1)
Lateral cricothyroid membranes (conus elasticus) (2)
Quandrangular membrane

describe the mucous membrane correct answers one or more layers of epithelial cells overlying a
layer of loose connective tissue
Lines the entire larynxfrom the mouth and laryngeal cavity, to the trachea
Rich in mucous glands between the vocal and ventricular folds
Closely adherent to epiglottis, aryepiglottic folds and vocal folds; loose elsewhere

what makes up the entrance (auditus) correct answers Epiglottis
Aryepiglottic folds
Apexes of arytenoid cartilages

what are the landmarks of the larynx correct answers Aryepiglottic folds
Vestibular/Ventricle/ false folds
Vocal Folds

where are the aryepiglottic folds located correct answers Upper border of quadrangular
membrane

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