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The larynx and vocal folds sit at the crossroad between digestive and respiratory tracts and fulfill multiple functions related to breathing, protection and phonation. They develop at the head and trunk interface through a sequence of morphogenetic events that require precise temporo-spatial coordination.
5 Σεπ 2024 · The larynx (voice box) is an organ located in the anterior neck. It is a component of the respiratory tract, and has several important functions; including phonation, the cough reflex, and protection of the lower respiratory tract. It contains numerous ligaments and folds; the ligaments support the cartilaginous skeleton of the larynx, whilst ...
30 Οκτ 2023 · There are two folds, one on either side of the laryngeal cavity. Each fold is comprised of a vocal ligament, a vocalis muscle and a covering mucous membrane. Vibration of these folds in response to air traveling through the larynx allows us to speak, sing, and produce other vocal sounds.
7 Αυγ 2023 · The primary functions of the larynx are voice production, protection of the airway during respiration, and swallowing. The article reviews the most current scientific knowledge on the anatomy and function of the laryngeal-vocal cords system, integrating with the clinic, embryology, and related conditions.
22 Σεπ 2018 · The present article reviews changes in the aging lung that facilitate development of disease and the evidence supporting the idea that robust lung function reduces the risk of developing chronic inflammatory conditions that occur with age.
Read more. Structure. Key Features & Anatomical Relations. List of Clinical Correlates. References. Structure. The vocal ligament is the free superior margin of the conus elasticus (cricothyroid membrane). It extends from the internal surface of the thyroid cartilage to the vocal process of the arytenoid cartilages.
The larynx and vocal folds sit at the crossroad between digestive and respiratory tracts and fulfill multiple functions related to breathing, protection and phonation. They develop at the head and trunk interface through a sequence of morphogenetic events that require precise temporo-spatial coordination.