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Speech Anatomy & Physiology
Test #4 Chapter 4
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Post-Graduate
10/07/2013

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Term
Who many vocal folds do we have?
Definition
We have 4 vocal folds 2 pairs
•2 true vocal folds
•2 false vocal folds
Term
What are the two true vocal folds for ?
Definition
The true vocal folds are used during voicing they vibrate
Term
What are the two false vocal folds for?
Definition
They are used when clearing the throat of foreign objects (coughing)
Term
What is the name of the only bone in the larynx
Definition
Hyoid bone
Term
What is another name for the ventricular folds
Definition
The false vocal folds; not used in phonation but can be in rare cases
Term
The posterior quadrate lamina of the cricoid cartilage does what?
Definition
It provides the point of articulation for the thyroid cartilage.
Term
What cartilage is the posterior quadrant lamina found on?
Definition
Cricoid Cartilage
Term
What are the two arytenoid cartilages responsible for?
Definition
Responsible for making the vocal folds vibrate
Term
The anterior inferior part of the arytenoid cartilage attaches what?
Definition
This is the posterior point of attachment of the vocal folds
Term
The posterior inferior part of the arytenoid cartilage attaches what?
Definition
This is the attachment for the muscles not involved in the production of sound
Term
What is the anterior notch on the thyroid cartilage called?
Definition
Laryngeal Prominence
Term
The epiglottis is attached between the left and right ___1____ which is attached to the inner surface of the ___2____ ___3____.
Definition
1)Lamina
2)thyroid 3)notch
Term
What is the name of the point of the epiglottis that attaches to surface of the thyroid notch
Definition
Petiolins
Term
On top of the arytenoid cartilage sits what minor cartilage
Definition
Corniculate cartilage
Term

what is the name of the white line

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Definition
lesser cornu
Term

What is the name for the number 1

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Definition
greater cornu
Term

what is the name for numbers 2 & 3 

 

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Definition

2 is the articulate facet for the thyroid cartilage

3 Posterior quadrant lamina

Term

lable the numbers 1-5 

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Definition

1.Hyoid Bone

2.Epiglottis

3.Arytenoid Cartilage

4.Cricoid Cartilage

5.Thyroid Cartilage

Term

lable 1 & 2

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Definition

1) Superior Cornu

2) Inferior Cornu

Term
What is the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic laryngeal muscles
Definition
Intrinsic muscles: have origins and insertions points in the laryngeal cartilages
Entrinsic Muscles: have either one origin or insertion on a laryngeal cartilage and one on a nonlaryngeal structure
Term
What are the 5 TYPES of Intrinsic muscles of the larynx?
Definition
Adductors
Abductors
Relaxers
Tensors
Auxiliary Musculature
Term
What are the Anatomical and Physiological names for the two types of Extrinsic Muscles?
Definition
{A} Suprahyoid Muscle
{P} Laryngeal Elevators

{A} Infrahyoid Muscle
{P} Laryngeal Depressors
Term
What are the three Adductor Muscles of the Intrinsic Muscle of the Larynx
Definition
Lateral Criocoarytenoid
Thyroarytenoid
Interarytenoid
Term
What is the one Abductor Muscle of the Intrinsic Muscle of the Larynx
Definition
Posterior Cricoarytenoid
Term
What are the two Tensor Muscles of the Intrinsic Muscle of the Larynx
Definition
Cricothyroids
Thyroarytenoids
Term
What are the two Relaxor Muscles of the Intrinsic Muscle of the Larynx
Definition
Lateral Cricroarytenoid
Thyroartenoid
Term

 

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Posterior Cricoarytenoid

Definition

Origin: Depression of the posterior surface of the cricoid lamina

Insertion: Muscular process of the Arytenoid

Course: Laterally up

Action: Rotates the Arytenoid and brings the muscular process of the 2 Arytenoid closer and abducting vocal processes

Term

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Lateral Cricoarytenoid


Definition

Origin: upper border of th anterolateral arch of cricoid

Insertion: Muscular process of the arytenoid

Course: Upward and Backward

Action: Rotates the arytenoid cartilage to bring the vocal process together, increasing the medial compression

Term

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Interarytenoid


Definition

Transverse

Origin: Lateral margin, posterior surface of one arytenoid

Insertion: lateral margin posterior surface of the other arytenoid

Course: Horizontally towards the other arytenoid

 

Oblique

Origin: Posterior surface of the muscular process Posterolateral surfaceof onearytenoid

Insertion: Apex of the other arytenoid

Course: diagonally towards the other arytenoid


Action: Approximate the arytenoids by gliding action

Term

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Cricothyroid


Definition

Origin: the anteriolateral arch of the cricoid cartilage

Overall Course: Diverging towards thyroid

Pars Recta

Insertion: Inner aspect of the lower margin of the thyroid lamina

Course: Vertically upwards

Pars Oblique

Insertion: Anterior margin of the inferior Horn of the thyroid cartilage

Course: Up & Backwards

Action: Decreases cricrothyroid space, increases the tension of the vocal folds by increasing its length

Term

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Thyroarytenoid


Definition

Origin: Vertically oriented inner surface of the thyroid angle

Insertion: Inferior aspect of vocal process; Base of vocal process

Course

Superior fibers: Backwards

Inferior fibers: lateroposterosuperior

Action: Shortens and relaxes vocal folds

Term

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Sternothyroid


Definition

Origin: Posterior surface of the manubrium of the sternum

(first costal cartilage)

Insertion: Oblique tendon of the thyroid lamina

Course: Upward, slightly lateral

Action: Draws the thyroid cartilage down, enlarges the pharyngeal cavity 

Term

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Thyrohyoid

Definition

Origin: Oblique tendon of the thyroid lamina

Insertion: Lower border of greatercornu of the hyoid bone

Course: Vertically Up

Action: Decreases thyrohyoid space

Term

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Sternohyoid


Definition

Origin: Posterior surface of the manubrium (sternum); medial end of the clavicle

Insert: lower border of the body of the hyoid bone

Couse: Vertically Upward

Action: Draw Hyoid Bone Downward 

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