Intrinsic Muscles
Intrinsic/ Extrinsic
Extrinsic Muscles
Extrinsic Cont.
Laryngeal Cartilages
100
*Rotates the muscular process of the arytenoid in and forward *adducts *innervated by the Vegas Nerve(x)
What is Later cricoarytenoid muscle (LCA)
100
*tenses, relaxes, adducts *thyrovocalis and thyromuscularis
What is Thyroarytenoid muscle (TA)?
100
*two separate bellies that meet at the hyoid *paired contraction that elevates the hyoid
What is Digastics anterior and posterior?
100
*Mandible to hyoid *elevates and draws the hyoid forward *if hyoid is fixed then it lowers it *innervated: hypoglossal nerve CN XII
What is Genohyloid?
100
Name the paired cartilages
What is arytenoid, corniculate, and cuneiform cartilage?
200
*known as interarytenoid * single muscle *pulls arytenoid muscle together to close the vocal folds *innervated by inferior branch of recurrent laryngeal nerve: Vegas nerve *adducts
What is Transverse arytenoid muscle?
200
*Medial (internal) component of the vocal folds *originates at the thyroid cartilage and attaches to the vocal process of the arytenoid cartilage *innervated: Vegas nerve *glottal tensor: thyroid and cricoid pull apart
What is thyrovocalis?
200
*one of the two separate bellies *mandible to hyoid *innervated by CN V (trigeminal nerve)
What is Digastricus Anterior?
200
* considered a tongue muscle *elevates hyoid *Mandible to tongue to hyoid *innervates CN XII hypoglossal
What is Genioglossus?
200
*Shaped like a singlet *only one *unpaired
What is Cricoid Cartilage?
300
*superficial to transverse arytenoids *adducts *origin- base of arytenoid, muscular process to apex of opposite arytenoid * Vegas Nerve *forms an x *rocks arytenoids down and in
What is Oblique arytenoid muscle
300
*Lateral to each vocalis muscle *relaxes *origin: inner surface of the thyroid and attaches to muscular process of arytenoid *Lateral fibers: adducting and lengthening *innervated: Vegas nerve
What is thyromuscularis?
300
*one of the bellies that meet at the hyoid *mastoid to hyoid *active during chewing and swallowing *innervated by CN VII (facial nerve) *elevates hyoid
What is Digastricus Posterior?
300
*hyoid to tongue *lowers the tongue or elevates the hyoid * innervated: CV hypoglossal CN XII
What is Hyoglossus?
300
*largest laryngeal cartilage *anterior surface = two plates *joined at the midline at the thyroid angle: ^Males: 90 deg ^Females:120 deg
What is Thyroid cartilage?
400
*abducts *direct antagonist to LCA *pulls the muscular process posteriorly, rocking the arytenoid put on its axis *active during physical activity *Vegas Nerve
What is Posterior Cricoidarytenoid muscle (PCA)
400
Intrinsic muscles of the larynx (6)
What is LCA, transverse and oblique arytenoid muscle, PCA, cricothyroid muscle, thyroarytenoid muscle?
400
*originates styloid process of temporal bone *inserts into the hyoid *elevates and retracts hyoid *innervated by facial nerve
What is Stylohyoid?
400
* cricopharyngeus *thyropharyngeus *innervated: Vegas nerve *laryngeal elevator
What is Inferior pharyngeal constrictor?
400
*cartilage above the vocal folds *projects upwards from the origin at the thyroid to extend beyond the hyoid *attached to root of the tongue *during swallowing food passes over this laterally to the pyriform sinuses and then the esophagus
What is Epiglottis?
500
*Glottal tensor *tenses *Rocks thyroid forward relative to cricoid *Pars Recta- Medial component (small) *Pars Oblique- Lateral component (large) *Rocks thyroid downward rotating on cricothyroid joint *contraction of this results in stretching of the VF
What is Cricothyroid muscle (CT)?
500
Extrinsic Laryngeal muscles (8)
What is digastric anterior/posterior, stylohyoid, mylohyoid, geniohyoid, genioglossus, hypoglossus, inferior pharyngeal constrictor?
500
*originates at the mandible and attaches at the hyoid *fan like muscle that forms the floor of the oral cavity *elevates the floor of the mouth during the first stage of swallowing *Innervated by the Trigeminal nerve
What is Mylohyoid?
500
Three unpaired cartilages.
What is cricoid, thyroid, and epiglottis?
500
* has a left and a right *provides structure for on set and offset voicing *shaped like a pyramid *vocal process (anterior), attachment of vocal folds *muscular process (lateral), attachment of muscles for adduction and abduction *paired cartilage
What is arytenoid cartilage?
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