Fast Facts
Layers Of the Vocal Folds
Laryngeal Framework
Intrinsic Laryngeal Muscles
Extrinsic Laryngeal Muscles
100

Describe the Bernoulli effect

What is an increase in the motion of gas molecules which equals a decrease in pressure. 

(This happens at the end of a vibratory cycle and causes the vocal folds to suction back together)  

(The Bernoulli effect if NOT required for vocal fold vibration) 

100

Name the outermost layer of the vocal fold

What is the epithelium

100

List a fact about the hyoid bone

what is...

-Sits on top of the larynx
 -Wishbone-shaped; opens in the back
-The only free-floating bone in the *larynx.                 -Just above the Adam’s apple at the front
of the neck

100

What are the intrinsic laryngeal muscles responsible for? 

what is... for adduction, abduction, pitch
control, and loudness

100

List the functions of the extrinsic laryngeal muscles

What is... Responsible for raising and
lowering the entire larynx for
articulation and swallowing

200

How many times do the vocal folds vibrate per second

What is up to 1400 times per second


(Must be properly lubricated to vibrate correctly) 

200

In the three layer scheme of the vocal folds list the second layer

What is the Lamina Propria 

200

What is circled in the following photo? 

(Photo 3)

What is the epiglottis 

200

List the two divisions of the thyroarytenoid and what is is responsible for 

What are... 

1) vocalis- pitch control
 2) Thyromuscularis 

Responsible for shortening and thickening the
vocal folds

200

Name the laryngeal elevators

what is... 

• Thyrohyoid
• Geniohyoid
• Mylohyoid
• Stylohyoid

300

What is circled in the following photo. 

(Photo 1)

What is the Hyoid bone

300
Name the body of the vocal folds

What is the Thyroarytenoid 

300

List a fact about the thyroid cartilage

What is... 

-Shield-shaped
- Houses the vocal folds
- Largest cartilage in the larynx
- Thyroid notch at the front

300

List the two sections of the cricothyroid muscle and what it is responsible for

What is... 

1) pars recta- runs vertically
 2) pars oblique- runs at an angle

Responsible for.                                                        -elongating and thinning the vocal folds
- Head voice and falsetto
- Main muscle of pitch control

300

Name the laryngeal depressors 

what is... 

• Sternothyroid
• Sternohyoid
• Omohyoid

400

List the causes of Abduction

What is...

1. The diaphragm descends which expands the

volume of the lungs

2. The lungs descend slightly and pulls down the

trachea

3. The trachea pulls down the larynx

4. The vocal folds abduct

400

What is considered to be the cover of the vocal folds 

What are the epithelium and the lamina propria 
400

Name the 3 divisions of the thyroid cartilage. 

What is...

~Thyroid notch:
-Protrudes from the front of the thyroid cartilage
- More prominent in men
-Adam’s apple
~Superior horns:
-Extend upward towards the hyoid bone
~ Inferior horns:
-Attach to the back of the cricoid cartilage

400

Give the functions of the Lateral cricoarytenoid muscle and the Posterior cricoarytenoids

What is...The Lateral cricoarytenoid 

-Helps to rotate the arytenoids
-Closes the posterior portion of the glottis

the Posterior cricoarytenoids

-opens the glottis

400

Name the membrane that is both a laryngeal elevator and depressor.

What is the thyrohyoid

500

List the different parts of the trachea

(Photo 2)

What is... Thyroid cartilage, trachea, carina, bronchial tubes. 

(Listed from top to bottom) 

500

List the divisions of the Lamina Propria

What is... 

- Superficial layer- elastin; low viscosity
- Intermediate layer- gelatin
- Deep layer- high viscosity

500

Name the three divisions of the arytenoid cartilage

What is... 

-Apex (towards the top)
-Muscluar process (towards the
back)
-Vocal process (towards the front;
attach to the vocal folds)

500

List the two portions of the Interarytenoid muscle

What is... 

1) transverse interarytenoids

 2) oblique interarytenoids

500

All of the laryngeal elevators connect to the same bone. Name that bone.

What is the hyoid bone

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