Kooky Kartilages
Many Membranes & Ligaments
Muscles, Muscles, Muscles
All About them Folds
Good Vibrations
100
Name the three main cartilages of the larynx.
thyroid, cricoid, arytenoids
100

What is the name of the membrane that connects the thryoid to hyoid?

Thyrohyoid membrane 

100

What is the primary function of the intrinsic musculature?

Movement and tension of the vocal folds


100

What is the name given to the muscular portion of the vocal folds?

Thyroarytenoid

100

What force determines the extent of vocal fold approximation?

Medial compression

200
What is the cartilage that protects the trachea, during swallowing?
the epiglottis
200

What is the name of the structure located inferiorly in the laryngeal system that connects the cricoid to the trachea?

Cricotracheal ligament 


BONUS - IS THIS AN INTRINSIC OR EXTRINISIC STRUCUTRE?



200

What are the three intrinsic muscles responsible for ADDUCTION of the vocal folds?

Lateral cricoarytenoid 

Oblique arytenoids

Transverse arytenoids 

200

What is the name of the medial fiber of the thryoarytenoid and what does it do?

Thyrovocalis - tenses the vocal folds 

200

What is the minimal amount of subglottal pressure needed to overcome medial compression?

3-5 cmH20

300

Which joint provides the articulation between the thyroid and cricoid cartilages?

The cricothyroid joint.

300

What role do intrinsic membranes and ligaments serve for the laryngeal system?

They provide support to the framework

300

Which intrinsic muscle brings the cricoid and thyroid cartilages together? 


The cricothyroid muscle. 


BONUS: What are the names of the two fibers that make up this one muscle?

300
What is the name of the lateral muscle fibers of the vocal folds and what is their function?

Thyromuscularis - relaxes the vocal folds 

300

What is the name given to the explosive puff of air that escapes into the vocal tract and begins vibration?

Vocal Attack 


BONUS: Name a natural variation of a vocal attack?

400

What are the processes of the arytenoid cartilages called? 

The processes are called the vocal processes and muscular processes. 

400
Which membrane becomes the ventricular ligaments (false vocal folds) inferiorly and the aryepiglottic folds superiorly?
The quadrangular membrane.
400

What is the name given to the group of extrinsic muscles that elevate the laryngeal system?

Suprahyoids


400

Name all 5 layers of the vocal folds from superficial to deep 

1) Epithelium 

2) Superficial Lamina Propria 

3) Intermediate LP 

4) Deep LP 

5) Thyroarytenoid muscle 

400

What two scientific principles contribute to sustained phonation?

Elastic recoil forces 

Bernoulli effect 

500

What is the name of the paired cartilages that sit on top of the arytenoids? (Shown in purple) 

Corniculates 

500

The glottis is divided into two main parts - what are the names given to each?

Membranous (Anterior 3/5) 

Cartilaginous (Posterior 2/5)

500

Which intrinsic muscle originates at the posterior surface of cricoid cartilage and attaches to the muscular processes of the arytenoids? 

What is its function?

The posterior cricoarytenoids.

Contraction of these muscles pull down and back on the muscular processes of the arytenoids causing the vocal processes to pull apart and ABDUCT the vocal folds.

500
What two layers of the vocal folds compose the "mucosa cover"?

Epithelium 

Superficial layer of lamina propria 

500

How is vibration terminated?

Activation of abductor musculature (PCA) 

Moving vocal folds out of airstream, reducing turbulence 

600

What is the name of the "floating" cartilages embedded within the aryepiglottic folds?

Cuneiform cartilages 

600

What is the name of this structure and what is it's function?


Conus Elasticus 


Reduces resistance to airflow - allowing it to pass through trachea easily 

600

The sternohyoid, omohyoid, sternothyroid, and thyrohyoid are all examples of what type of musculature?

Infrahyoids - depressors 

600

What two layers of the vocal folds compose the "vocal ligament"?

Intermediate lamina propria 

Deep lamina propria 


BONUS - Is the vocal ligament passively or actively regulated?

600

Explain the vertical phase difference seen in vocal fold vibration during the use of modal register

Vocal folds open inferiorly to superiorly AND close inferiorly to superiorly