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==Introduction==
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[[Image:Larynx Anatomy.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Anatomy of the Larynx - Copyright University of Nottingham]]
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[[Image: Annotated horse larynx.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Annotated horse larynx- Copyright RVC]]
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[[Image:Epiglottic cartilage.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Epiglottic Cartilage - Copyright RVC]]
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[[Image:Thyroid cartilage.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Thyroid Cartilage - Copyright nabrown RVC]]
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[[Image:Cricoid cartilage.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cricoid Cartilage - Copyright nabrown RVC]]
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[[Image:Arytenoid cartilages.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Arytenoid Cartilages - Copyright nabrown RVC]]
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[[Image:Pharynx Anatomy.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Pharynx Labelled - Copyright C.Clarkson and T.F.Fletcher University of Minnesota]]
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[[Image:Epiglottis histology.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Epiglottis Histology - Copyright RVC]]
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[[Image:Epiglottis histology 2.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Epiglottis Histology - Copyright RVC]]
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==Introduction==
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The larynx is situated below where the [[Pharynx - Anatomy & Physiology|pharynx]] divides into the trachea and the [[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|oesophagus]]. It is contained partly within the rami of the mandible and extends caudally into the neck. '''Vocal folds''' and '''vestibular folds''' are present in the larynx and due to this, it is more commonly known as the voice box.
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The larynx is situated below where the [[Pharynx - Anatomy & Physiology|pharynx]] divides into the trachea and the [[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|oesophagus]]. It is contained partly within the rami of the mandible and extends caudally into the neck. Vocal folds and vestibular folds are present in the larynx and due to this, it is more commonly known as the voice box.
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The cartilagenous larynx can be manually palpated in the living animal and is commonly implicated in respiratory conditions such as [[Laryngeal Paralysis|roaring]].
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The cartilageous larynx can be manually palpated in the living animal and is commonly implicated in respiratory conditions such as [[Diseases of the conducting airways#Laryngeal paralysis|roaring]].
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[[Image:Larynx Anatomy.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Anatomy of the Larynx - Copyright Nottingham]]
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[[Image: Annotated horse larynx.JPG|thumb|right|150px|Annotated horse larynx- Copyright RVC]]
   
==Structure==
 
==Structure==
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*[[Pharynx - Anatomy & Physiology|Pharynx]] rostrally
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The [[Pharynx - Anatomy & Physiology|pharynx]] is located rostrally to the larynx, whilst the trachea is located caudally. The larynx is suspended from the [[Hyoid Apparatus - Anatomy & Physiology|hyoid apparatus]]. It is bilaterally symmetrical and 'tube-shaped' and can be described as a '''musculocartilagenous organ'''.
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*Trachea caudally
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The larynx moves position when the animal [[Deglutition|swallows]] due to its attachments to the [[Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology|tongue]] and the '''basihyoid bone''' of the [[Hyoid Apparatus - Anatomy & Physiology|hyoid apparatus]] by the '''thyrohyoid membrane'''.
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===Synovial joints===
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Synovial joints can be found between the '''thyrohyoid bone''' and the dorsorostral aspect of the '''thyroid cartilage'''. Synovial joints include the dorsal joint of '''thyroid cartilage'''; between the lateral aspect of the '''cricoid cartilage''' and the dorsocaudal aspect of the '''thyroid cartilage''' and between the '''cricoid''' and '''arytenoid cartilage'''. This allows abduction and adduction of the '''arytenoid cartilages'''. Movement of the '''cricoid-arytenoid joint''' controls the size of the glottic opening, the lumen and the larynx.
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*Musculocartilagenous organ
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===Ligaments===
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*Suspended from the [[Hyoid Apparatus - Anatomy & Physiology|hyoid apparatus]]
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Membranes and elastic ligaments attach the laryngeal cartilages, allowing attachment of the epiglottis to the '''thyroid''' and '''cricoid cartilage'''. The first tracheal ring has attachment with the '''cricoid cartilage''' by the '''cricotracheal ligament'''.
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*Moves position when the animal [[Deglutition|swallows]] due to its attachments to the [[Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology|tongue]] and the basihyoid bone of the [[Hyoid Apparatus - Anatomy & Physiology|hyoid apparatus]] by the thyrohyoid membrane
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===Extrinsic musculature===
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*Synovial joints
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Extrinsic musculature connects the larynx to the sternum, [[Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology|tongue]], [[Pharynx - Anatomy & Physiology|pharynx]] and [[Hyoid Apparatus - Anatomy & Physiology|hyoid apparatus]].
**Between the thyrohyoid bone and the dorsorostral aspect of the thyroid cartilage
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**Dorsal joint of thyroid cartilage
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**Lateral aspect of cricoid cartilage and dorsocaudal aspect of thyroid cartilage
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**Between cricoid and arytenoid cartilage allowing abduction and adduction of the arytenoid cartilages
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*Movement of the cricoid-arytenoid joint controls the size of the glottic opening, lumen and larynx
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===Intrinsic musculature===
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*Membranes and elastic ligaments attach the laryngeal cartilages
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Intrinsic musculature connects the laryngeal cartilages (see below).
**[[Epiglottis]] to thyroid and cricoid cartilage
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**First tracheal ring with cricoid cartilage by the cricotracheal ligament
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*Extrinsic musculature connects the larynx to the sternum, [[Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology|tongue]], [[Pharynx - Anatomy & Physiology|pharynx]] and [[Hyoid Apparatus - Anatomy & Physiology|hyoid apparatus]]
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===Vestibule===
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*Intrinsic musculature connects the laryngeal cartilages (see [[Larynx - Anatomy & Physiology#Intrinsic Musculature|here]])
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The '''vestibule''' extends from the entrance of the larynx to the '''arytenoid cartilages''' and '''vocal folds'''. The '''vestibular folds''' run parallel, but rostral to, the '''vocal folds'''.
**All skeletal muscles
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*The vestibule extends from the entrance of the larynx to the arytenoid cartilages and vocal folds
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===Glottic cleft===
**Vestibular folds run parallel, but rostral to, the vocal folds
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*The glottic cleft (rima glottidis) is surrounded by the arytenoid cartilages dorsally and vocal folds ventrolaterally
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The '''glottic cleft''' (rima glottidis) is surrounded by the '''arytenoid cartilages''' dorsally and '''vocal cords''' ventrolaterally. It varies in size and is diamond shaped. The glottic cleft disappears when the glottis is closed. Vocal folds run caudodorsally. The '''infraglottic cavity''' extends from the caudal section of the '''arytenoid cartilages''' into the lumen of the trachea. It is fixed in size.
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**Glottic cleft disappears when the glottis is closed
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**Vocal folds run caudodorsally
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*The infraglottic cavity extends from the caudal section of the arytenoid cartilages into the lumen of the trachea
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===Epiglottis===
**Fixed size
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The epiglottis is the rostral margin of the larynx. It is a flap of [[Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Elastic Cartilage|elastic cartilage]] covered by mucous membrane. It forms the rostral boundary of the larynx and prevents food particles from entering the trachea. The epiglottis can return to its normal size and shape after distortion due to the vast amount of elastic fibres present within.
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==The Cartilage of the Larynx==
 
==The Cartilage of the Larynx==
    
===Thyroid Cartilage===  
 
===Thyroid Cartilage===  
[[Image:Thyroid cartilage.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Thyroid Cartilage - Copyright nabrown RVC]]
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The thyroid cartilage is a [[Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Hyaline Cartilage|hyaline cartilage]] and forms most of the floor of the larynx. The fusion of the two lateral plates varies in different species. The rostral part forms the 'Adam's apple'. The thyroid cartilage articulates with the '''thyrohyoid bone''' and the '''cricoid cartilage'''. It becomes brittle as the animal ages.
    
===Cricoid Cartilage===
 
===Cricoid Cartilage===
[[Image:Cricoid cartilage.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Cricoid Cartilage - Copyright nabrown RVC]]
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*Signet ring shape
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The cricoid cartilage is also a [[Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Hyaline Cartilage|hyaline cartilage]]. It is signet ring shaped and is wider on the dorsal surface than the ventral surface. There is a crest on the midline of the dorsal surface and facets for '''arytenoid cartilages''' on the rostral edge. The cricoid cartilage articulates with the '''thyroid cartilage'''. It also becomes brittle as the animal ages.
 
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===Arytenoid Cartilage===
 
===Arytenoid Cartilage===
[[Image:Arytenoid cartilages.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Arytenoid Cartilages - Copyright nabrown RVC]]
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*[[Bones and Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Hyaline Cartilage|Hyaline cartilage]]
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The arytenoid cartilage is also a [[Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Hyaline Cartilage|hyaline cartilage]]. It is paired and articulates with the rostral part of the '''cricoid cartilage'''. A '''vocal process''' is present on the caudal surface where the vocal folds attach; a muscular process extends laterally and a corniculate process extends dorsomedially.
 
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**Corniculate process extending dorsomedially (elastic cartilage)
      
===Epiglottic Cartilage===
 
===Epiglottic Cartilage===
[[Image:Epiglottic cartilage.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Epiglottic Cartilage - Copyright nabrown RVC]]
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The epiglottic cartilage is an [[Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Elastic Cartilage|elastic cartilage]], which is the most flexible and most rostral type of cartilage. The thinner stalk-like part, is attached to the root of the [[Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology|tongue]], the body of the '''thyroid cartilage''' and the '''basihyoid bone'''. The larger blade-like part lies behind the soft palate and points dorso-rostrally. During [[Deglutition|deglutition]], the large blade part of the '''epiglottic cartilage''' partially covers the entrance to the trachea.
 
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*Thinner stalk-like part is attached to the root of the [[Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology|tongue]], body of the thyroid cartilage and the basihyoid bone
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===Interarytenoid Cartilage===
 
===Interarytenoid Cartilage===
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The interarytenoid cartilage is a nodule of [[Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Hyaline Cartilage|hyaline cartilage]]. It is located between the '''arytenoid cartilages''' dorsally.
 
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===Cuneiform Process===
 
===Cuneiform Process===
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The cuneiform process is formed by [[Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Elastic Cartilage|elastic cartilage]]. It supports '''mucosal folds''' from the epiglottis to the '''arytenoid cartilages'''. It is not present in all species and can be free or fused with the '''epiglottic cartilages'''.
 
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==The Vocal and Vestibular Folds==
 
==The Vocal and Vestibular Folds==
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===Vocal Folds===
 
===Vocal Folds===
 
   
 
   
*Made of (slightly stiffer) elastic ligaments
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The vocal folds are made of (slightly stiffer) elastic ligaments and pass between the '''arytenoid cartilages''' and the '''laryngeal floor'''. They run caudodorsally, with the ligament positioned medially and the '''vocalis muscle''' laterally. Fat surrounds the vocalis muscle. The vocal folds form part of the glottis and secrete mucous. They are used for vocalisation.
 
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===Vestibular folds===
 
===Vestibular folds===
 
   
 
   
*Made of (slightly stiffer) elastic ligaments
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The vestibular folds are made of (slightly stiffer) elastic ligaments. The '''vestibular ligaments''' are rostral to the '''vocal ligament'''. The vestibular folds run caudodorsally, rostral to the vocal folds with the ligament positioned medially and the '''vocalis muscle''' laterally.
 
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==Intrinsic Musculature==
 
==Intrinsic Musculature==
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===Cricothryroid muscle===
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===Cricothyroid muscle===
*Innervated by the cranial laryngeal nerve a branch of the vagus nerve ([[Cranial Nerves - Anatomy & Physiology|CN X]])
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The cricothyroid muscle is innervated by the '''cranial laryngeal nerve''', a branch of the vagus nerve ([[Cranial Nerves - Anatomy & Physiology|CN X]]). It moves the '''cricoid''' and '''arytenoid''' cartilages caudally to tense the vocal folds.
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===Dorsal cricoarytenoid muscle===
 
===Dorsal cricoarytenoid muscle===
*Innervated by the caudal laryngeal nerve a branch of the vagus nerve ([[Cranial Nerves - Anatomy & Physiology|CN X]])
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The dorsal cricoarytenoid muscle is innervated by the '''caudal laryngeal nerve''', a branch of the vagus nerve ([[Cranial Nerves - Anatomy & Physiology|CN X]]). It runs from the dorsal surface of the '''cricoid cartilage''' to the '''arytenoid cartilage'''. It abducts the vocal process and therefore the vocal fold to widen the glottis.
*Dorsal surface of cricoid cartilage to arytenoid cartilage
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*Widens glottis
      
===Lateral cricoarytenoid muscle===
 
===Lateral cricoarytenoid muscle===
*Innervated by the caudal laryngeal nerve a branch of the vagus nerve ([[Cranial Nerves - Anatomy & Physiology|CN X]])
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The lateral cricoarytenoid muscle is innervated by the '''caudal laryngeal nerve''', a branch of the vagus nerve ([[Cranial Nerves - Anatomy & Physiology|CN X]]). It adducts the vocal processes and narrows the glottis.
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===Thyroarytenoid muscle===
 
===Thyroarytenoid muscle===
*Innervated by the caudal laryngeal nerve a branch of the vagus nerve ([[Cranial Nerves - Anatomy & Physiology|CN X]])
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The thyroarytenoid muscle is innervated by the '''caudal laryngeal nerve''', a branch of the vagus nerve ([[Cranial Nerves - Anatomy & Physiology|CN X]]). It runs from the laryngeal floor to the '''thyroid cartilage''' and '''arytenoid cartilage''' and alters the tension of the vocal and vestibular folds. It forms part of the '''sphincter muscular arrangement'''.
*Laryngeal floor to the thyroid cartilage and arytenoid cartilage
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*Forms part of the sphincter muscular arrangement
      
===Transverse arytenoid muscle===
 
===Transverse arytenoid muscle===
*Innervated by the caudal laryngeal nerve a branch of the vagus nerve ([[Cranial Nerves - Anatomy & Physiology|CN X]])
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The transverse arytenoid muscle is innervated by the '''caudal laryngeal nerve''', a branch of the vagus nerve ([[Cranial Nerves - Anatomy & Physiology|CN X]]). It completes the '''muscular sphincter arrangment''' and spans the '''arytenoid cartilages'''.
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[[Image:Pharynx Anatomy.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Pharynx Labelled - Copyright C.Clarkson and T.F.Fletcher University of Minnesota]]
   
==Laryngeal Pharynx==
 
==Laryngeal Pharynx==
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The laryngeal pharynx is the largest part of the [[Pharynx - Anatomy & Physiology|pharynx]]. It is wide rostrally and narrows caudally. The laryngeal pharynx joins the [[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|oesophagus]] at the mucosal folds (clearest in the canine, in other species it is harder to see the demarcation). The lumen is closed at rest by the roof and walls falling towards the floor. The floor of the laryngeal pharynx contains the opening into the larynx - epiglottis, arytenoid cartilages and the aryepiglottic folds.
 
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==Function==
 
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The larynx protects the trachea in [[Deglutition|swallowing]], preventing aspiration of foreign material. During swallowing, the larynx is moved rostrally causing the epiglottis to partially cover the laryngeal entrance. Solid foods are carried over the laryngeal entrance by the muscles of the [[Pharynx - Anatomy & Physiology|pharynx]]. Fluids are deflected by the epiglottis. Closure of the glottis also prevents food passing down the larynx. The reflex stimulation of the mucosa promotes the coughing reflex.
**During [[Deglutition|swallowing]] the larynx is moved rostrally causing the [[Epiglottis|epiglottis]] to partially cover the laryngeal entrance
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The larynx also allows the passage of air to the lungs and increases the intra-abdominal pressure. The glottis can widen by adduction of the vocal folds when breathing is vigorous. In addition to this, the larynx is used for vocalisation.
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==Vasculature==
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*Passage of air to the lungs
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'''Laryngeal branch of the superior thyroid artery''' supplies the rostral larynx and is a branch of the '''carotid artery'''.
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*Increases intra-abdominal pressure
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'''Laryngeal branch of inferior thyroid artery''' supplies the caudal larynx and is branching from the '''subclavian artery''' from the '''thyrocervical trunk'''.
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'''Laryngeal branch of cricothyroid artery''' branches from the '''superior thyroid artery'''.
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==Innervation==
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The larynx is innervated by branches of the '''vagus nerve''' ([[Cranial Nerves - Anatomy & Physiology|CN X]]).
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'''Cranial laryngeal nerve''' has two branches. The internal branch innervates the mucosa and the external branch innervates the '''cricothyroid muscle''' and constricts the [[Pharynx - Anatomy & Physiology|pharynx]].
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'''Caudal (recurrent) laryngeal nerve''' innervates the intrinsic muscles of the larynx (except the cricothyroid muscle).
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*Laryngeal branch of cricothyroid artery
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==Innervation==
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*Branches of the vagus nerve ([[Cranial Nerves - Anatomy & Physiology|CN X]])
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**Cranial larygeal nerve
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**Caudal (recurrent) laryngeal nerve
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==Lymphatics==
 
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==[[Species Differences in Laryngeal Structure|Species Differences]]==
 
==[[Species Differences in Laryngeal Structure|Species Differences]]==
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The variation of the larynx between species is significant. More information can be found by clicking [[Species Differences in Laryngeal Structure|here]].
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==Histology==
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==Test yourself with the Facial Muscles & Larynx/Pharynx Flashcards==
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Mucous glands are present in the larynx with a particularly high density in the ventricles. '''Stratified squamous epithelium''' is located rostrally around the laryngeal entrance, whilst '''ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium''' is elsewhere.
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[[Facial_Muscles_-_Musculoskeletal_-_Flashcards|Facial Muscles Flashcards]]
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The epiglottis is covered by mucous membrane and contains irregular elastic fibres. They form a dense network of branching fibres around the chondrocytes and less dense branching fibres towards the perichondrium.
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[[Pharynx_-_Musculoskeletal_-_Flashcards#The_Laryngeal_Pharynx_Flashcards|Larynx Pharynx Flashcards]]
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See [[Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Elastic Cartilage|elastic cartilage histology]] for more information.
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[[Larynx_-_Musculoskeletal_-_Flashcards|Larynx Flashcards]]
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See [[Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology#Hyaline Cartilage|hyaline cartilage histology]] for more information.
    
==Links==
 
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[[Larynx - Pathology|Pathology of the Larynx]]
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[[:Category:Larynx - Pathology|Pathology of the Larynx]]
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[[Bones and Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology|Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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[[Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology|Cartilage - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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[[Lungs Inflammatory - Pathology#Aspiration pneumonia|Aspiratory Pneumonia]]
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[[Aspiration Pneumonia|Aspiration Pneumonia]]
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[[Larynx - Musculoskeletal - Flashcards|Larynx Flashcards]]
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