Larynx

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What is the name given to the three longitudinal ridges, formed by the reflected mucous membrane from the epiglottis onto the tongue?
Glosso-epiglottic
What is the name given to the depressions either side of the median fold?
Valleculae
What is the name given to the fossae inferior to hte lateral folds?
Piriform
Which 3D shape do the arytenoid cartillages resemble?
Pyramid
The anterior most part of the artenoid cartillage is elongated to form what process?
Vocal
The base of the arytenoid cartillage artivulates with the sloping shoulder on the cricoid lamina it is a synovial joint that allows two key movements rotary and what other?
Gliding
What is the only complete cartilagenous ring in the respiratory tract?
Cricoid
What is the name given to the two flat pentagonal plates that make up the thyroid cartillage?
Laminae
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What is the name given to the upwards projection at the back of the tracheal catillage?
Superior horn
What is the general term for thelaryngeal prominence? Which is made by the anterior fusion of the tracheal plates.
Adam's apple
What is the name or the membarne that connects the superior part of the previous structure with the hyoid bone?
Thyrohyoid
What is the name for the broad fibroelastic membrane that extends between the epiglottis and arytenoid cartillages?
Quadrangular
What folds seperate the larygeal inlet into supraglottic and infraglottic parts, by forming the glottis?
Vocal
What is the name given to the space between the two folds known as?
Rima glottidis
What is the name given to the superior folds beneath whic the ventricles are found?
Vestibular
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