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Schematic diagram (coronal section) illustrating the 3 parts of the laryngeal cavity. Modified slightly from Basmajian, Grant's Method of Anatomy, p.532. ...
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www.emory.edu/ANATOMY/AnatomyManual/pharynx.html
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The larynx is an organ at the front of your neck. It is also called the voice box. It is about 2 inches long and 2 inches wide. It is above the windpipe (trachea). Below and behind ... Diagram of larynx, esophagus, epiglottis, trachea, lung, and stomach. Schematic showing the epiglottis and vocal cords open and closed.
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www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/wyntk/larynx/page2
www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/wyntk/larynx/page2
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Voice box (larynx); Vocal folds ... This diagram shows the "long path" of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve (left RLN). After it branches off the vagus nerve, the left RLN loops around the aortic arch in the chest cavity and then courses back into the neck.
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www.voiceproblem.org/anatomy/learning.asp
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Once oriented with the sagittal section, identify the nasal cavity, the oral cavity with the tongue, the epiglottis and larynx. The borders of the naso-, oro-, and laryngopharynges are arbitrary and shown as red dotted lines in the diagram.
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home.comcast.net/~wnor/lesson8.htm
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The larynx is a special part of the body that functions as an airway to the lungs as well as providing us with a way of communicating (vocalizing). ... As can be seen in the diagram, this muscle arises from the upper border of the cricoid cartilage and inserts onto the muscular process of the arytenoid cartilage.
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home.comcast.net/~wnor/lesson11.htm
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Here is a diagram of the human nose and throat from the St Louis Childrens Hospital. The nasal passages, larynx, sinuses, tonsils, adenoids, trachea, epiglottis, and more are shown. ... larynx - also known as the voice box, the larynx is a cylindrical grouping of cartilage, muscles, and soft tissue which contains the...
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www.stlouischildrens.org/content/greystone_809.htm
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Larynx (diagram) - Diagrams. Most GPs in the UK have these same diagrams on their computer to print out for patients and carers during consultations. ... You are here: Home » Diagrams » Larynx (diagram)
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www.patient.co.uk/diagram/Larynx.htm
www.patient.co.uk/diagram/Larynx.htm
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There are a few non-standard labels in this diagram, relative to the speech literature at least: ... This diagram omits some extrinsic laryngeal muscles that may play a role in pitch and phonation control, namely the genio-hyoid and the muscles collectively known as the strap muscles, ... Functional diagram of the larynx...
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www.ling.upenn.edu/courses/Fall_2003/ling001/flarynx.ht...
www.ling.upenn.edu/courses/Fall_2003/ling001/flarynx.html
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The epiglottis helps cover the larynx during swallowing, making sure (usually!) that food goes into the stomach and not the lungs. A few languages use the epiglottis in making sounds. English is fortunately not one of them.
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www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/linguistics/russell/138...
www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/linguistics/russell/138/sec1/anatomy.htm
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