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- Larynx - Wikipedia
The larynx houses the vocal cords, and manipulates pitch and volume, which is essential for phonation It is situated just below where the tract of the pharynx splits into the trachea and the esophagus
- Larynx (Voice Box): Anatomy Function - Cleveland Clinic
Your larynx is a hollow tube in the middle of your neck, just above your trachea (windpipe) and esophagus It makes it possible for you to make sounds, which is why it’s also called your voice box
- The Larynx: Anatomy and 3D Illustrations - Innerbody
The larynx is a tough, flexible segment of the respiratory tract connecting the pharynx to the trachea in the neck It plays a vital role in the respiratory tract by allowing air to pass through it while keeping food and drink from blocking the airway
- Larynx: Location, anatomy, function, and more - Medical News Today
The larynx is a small structure of cartilage that connects the throat to the windpipe It is located in the front of the neck and houses the vocal cords, producing speech sounds and contributing
- Larynx | Structure, Function Muscles | Britannica
Larynx, a hollow, tubular structure connected to the top of the windpipe (trachea); air passes through the larynx on its way to the lungs The larynx also produces vocal sounds and prevents the passage of food and other foreign particles into the lower respiratory tracts
- Overview of Laryngeal Disorders - Otolaryngology - Merck Manual . . .
The larynx contains the vocal folds (also referred to as vocal cords) and serves as the opening to the tracheobronchial tree Laryngeal disorders include, but are not limited to the following:
- Anatomy of larynx - Sinus of Morgagni, Pre-Epiglottic Space of Boyer . . .
Anatomy of larynx The larynx, often called the “voice box” lies in the midline of the neck and extends from the laryngeal inlet to the inferior border of the cricoid cartilage
- Laryngitis - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
The air flows up the windpipe, also called the trachea, and through the voice box, also called the larynx This causes the vocal cords to vibrate, creating sound
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