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30 Οκτ 2023 · Cartilaginous framework and ligaments. The larynx is composed of three large unpaired cartilages (cricoid, thyroid, and epiglottis) and three paired smaller cartilages (arytenoid, corniculate, and cuneiform), making a total of nine individual cartilages.
25 Φεβ 2016 · An educational video of this model can be found here: https://vimeo.com/dundeetilt/larynx_cartilage
LARYNX AND TRACHEA. Click on a photo for a larger view of the model. Click on Label for the labeled model. Back to Respiratory System
The larynx is located in the anterior neck at the level of the bodies of the C3 to C6 vertebrae and connects the inferior part of the pharynx with the trachea. It also contains the vocal cords , or vocal folds , so it’s responsible for voice production.
15 Ιουλ 2024 · Labeled by John Polos. Answer Key (click to show/hide answers) A - Hyoid bone B - Thyrohyoid membrane C - Thyroid cartilage D - Laryngeal prominence E - Cricoid cartilage F - Trachea : Image credit “ Posterior larynx" provided by the regents of the University of Michigan and shared under CC 4.0 . Labeled by John Polos. Answer Key (click to ...
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The larynx connects the lower part of the pharynx, the laryngopharynx, to the trachea. It keeps the air passages open during breathing and digestion and is the key organ for producing sound. This larynx is comprised of nine cartilages.