Structure
Muscles
The Vocal Folds
Wild Card
100

Sitting at the top of the larynx, this bone connects to the tongue and other major jaw muscles.

What is the hyoid bone?
100

This muscle makes the vocal folds SHORTER and THICKER, resulting in lower notes. (must say full name)

What is the Thyroarytenoid (TA) muscle?

100

This is the action that pulls the vocal folds apart.

What is abduction?

100

This muscle makes up the main body of the vocal folds. (must say full name)

What is the Thyroarytenoid muscle?

200

This cartilage, sitting at the bottom of the larynx, is thicker in the back than it is the front.

What is the cricoid cartilage?

200

This muscle pulls the thyroids cartilage down to make the vocal folds THINNER and LONGER, resulting in higher notes. (Must say full name)

What is the cricothyroid (CT) muscle? 

200

This is the empty space between the vocal folds.

What is the glottis?
200

This is how the laryngeal muscles are named.

By the cartilages they connect to on either end.

300

These two pyramid-shaped cartilages can slide together or apart. 

What are the arytenoids?

300

This muscle goes between the two arytenoids, pulling them together. (must say full name)

What is the Interarytenoid (IA) muscle?

300

When THIS is complete, the vocal folds are fully closed together. When it is NOT complete, it may result in a breathy/airy sound. 

What is glottal closure?

300

This is the area underneath the vocal folds

What is the subglottis?

400

This cartilage has a prominent notch in the front, which you can feel if you put your hand to your throat.

What is the thyroid cartilage?

400

This muscle performs vocal fold ADDUCTION on the bottom portion of the vocal folds. (Must use full name)

What is the Lateral Cricoarytenoid (LCA) muscle?

400

This is the slimy layer of the vocal folds that covers the main body of the fold.

What is the mucosal membrane?

400

Name all the bones/cartilages in the larynx.

What are the hyoid bone, the thyroid cartilage, the arytenoids, the epiglottis, and the cricoid cartilage?

500

This leaf-shaped cartilage flops over when swallowing to prevent food or drink from entering the larynx

What is the epiglottis?

500

This muscle performs vocal fold ABDUCTION. (Must use full name)

What is the Posterior Cricoarytenoid(PCA) muscle?

500

When air pushes through the vocal fold it causes it to do THIS, creating sound waves.

What is oscillation?

500

Name all of the laryngeal muscles. (Must use full names)

What are the TA, CT, LCA, PCA, and IA muscles?