There are many muscles that either make up a certain part of the laryngeal structure inside the neck, or that sit adjacent to it and aid in its function. These muscles produce the movements of the larynx and its cartilages, thus enabling the proper air conduction, speech, movements of the...
Laryngeal musclesLaryngeal arteriesLaryngeal nervesN. laryngeus superiorN. laryngeus inferiorBACKGROUND: Since the beginning of the Christian era, numerous reports have dealt with the construction and functional organization of the larynx, thus stressing its role as the keystone of vocalization in ...
(ETC) sends electrons through a series of proteins, which generate an electrochemical proton gradient that produces energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).Electron Transport Chain (ETC).), the laryngeal muscles regulate the movements of the vocal cords and determine the size of the ...
The laryngeal muscles are critical to voice production, breathing, and airway protection during swallowing. These muscles are categorized into intrinsic and extrinsic based on their location and function (seeImage.Laryngeal Muscles). Intrinsic laryngeal muscles are confined within the larynx and are prima...
The laryngeal muscles receive innervation from two nerves, the external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve and the recurrent laryngeal nerve. These nerves both arise from the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X) and provide both motor and sensory innervation to the intrinsic muscles of the larynx, ex...
The cricoid cartilage serves as an attachment site for several intrinsic and extrinsic laryngeal muscles. [6, 8, 9, 10, 12] Cricothyroid muscle - Originating from the anterior and lateral aspects of the cricoid, this muscle attaches to the inferior horn of the thyroid cartilage. It plays ...
The term glottis refers to the vocal apparatus of the larynx, which consists of the true vocal folds (vocal cords) and the opening between the vocal cords, called the rima glottidis. The glottis is located in the middle part of the laryngeal cavity, between the supraglottis and subglottis....
muscles innervated by the median and ulnar nerves.Hand: Anatomy, is a complex muscular structure that permits tasting and facilitates the process ofmasticationMasticationThe act and process of chewing and grinding food in the mouth.Jaw and Temporomandibular Joint: AnatomyandcommunicationCommunicationThe ...
Functional Anatomy of the Human Intrinsic Laryngeal Muscles BACKGROUND: Since the beginning of the Christian era, numerous reports have dealt with the construction and functional organization of the larynx, thus str... ML Pretterklieber - 《European Surgery Acta Chirurgica Austriaca》 被引量: 3发表...
Infrahyoid artery, sternocleidomastoid artery, superior laryngeal artery, cricothyroid artery About the superior laryngeal artery: pierces through the thyrohyoid membrane, with the internal laryngeal nerve, as it travels to supply the muscles of the larynx ...