Anatomy of Phonation and Swallowing Flashcards

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Speech breathing

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controlled in a manner that allows one to maintain constant pressure for phonation.

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Pressure and Airflow

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Create the aerodynamic forces that drive phonation

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3
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Larynx

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Connects the oropharynx and laryngopharynx to the trachea

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Larnygeal cartilages

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these cartilages and the muscles that move them maintain an open airway for respiration and enable one to control the flow of air and prevent aspiration

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5
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thyroid cartilage

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largest cartilage of the larynx; shaped like a shield in front and open in back.

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laryngeal prominence

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an anterior projection where left and right thyroid plates fuse (adam’s apple)-more acute in males

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superior horns

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superior extensions from the thyroid plates that attach to the hyoid bone via ligaments

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inferior horns

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smaller, inferior extensions from the thyroid places that form joints with the cricoid cartilage

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Cricoid cartilage

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a complete ring of cartilage attached to the superior end of the trachea that forms the base of the larynx. Connects to the first tracheal semicircular ring

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posterior lamina

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large, flattened posterior portion of the cricoid. The superior edge has right and left facets on which the arytenoid cartilages sit and articulate (rock back/forth and slide front/back)

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Arytenoid cartilages

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two small cartilages that articulate on saddle-shaped joints located on the posterior surface of the cricoid

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12
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epiglotis

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mucous membrane covered elastic cartilage that originates just below the thyroid notch and extends upward toward the hyoid bone. Inverted; made of highly flexible cartilage

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aryepiglottic folds

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folds made up of connective tissue and muscle that extend posteriorly between the lateral sides of the epiglottis and the arytenoid cartilages

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