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The Larynx

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    1. Cartilages (skeletal framework):
      Unpaired cartilages:
      Thyroid cartilage (largest, forms the "Adam’s apple").
      Cricoid cartilage (complete ring below the thyroid cartilage).
      Epiglottis (leaf-shaped flap that covers the airway during swallowing).

    Paired cartilages:
    Arytenoid cartilages (pyramidal, control vocal cord movement).
    Corniculate cartilages (tiny, sit on top of arytenoids).
    Cuneiform cartilages (small, embedded in the aryepiglottic folds).

    1. Membranes and ligaments (connective structures):
      Thyrohyoid membrane (links thyroid cartilage to hyoid bone).
      Cricothyroid ligament and membrane (between cricoid and thyroid cartilages; site for cricothyrotomy).
      Cricotracheal ligament (connects cricoid to trachea).
      Quadrangular membrane and conus elasticus (form part of the vocal and vestibular folds).

    2. Folds (mucosal structures):
      Vocal folds (true vocal cords) – produce sound.
      Vestibular folds (false vocal cords) – protective, do not normally produce sound.
      Aryepiglottic folds – form the laryngeal inlet.

    3. Cavities:
      Laryngeal vestibule (from inlet to vestibular folds).
      Laryngeal ventricle (between vestibular and vocal folds).
      Infraglottic cavity (below vocal cords, continuous with trachea).

    4. Muscles:
      Intrinsic muscles (control vocal cord movement, e.g., cricothyroid, posterior cricoarytenoid, lateral cricoarytenoid, thyroarytenoid, transverse/oblique arytenoids).
      Extrinsic muscles (move the larynx as a whole, e.g., suprahyoids and infrahyoids).

    5. Nerve supply:
      Recurrent laryngeal nerve (branch of vagus) – motor to all intrinsic muscles except cricothyroid; sensory below vocal cords.
      External branch of superior laryngeal nerve – motor to cricothyroid.
      Internal branch of superior laryngeal nerve – sensory above vocal cords.

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