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The membrane that stretches across the space between the greater cornu of
the hyoid and the lateral thyroid is the
a. laryngeal.
b. aryepiglottic.
c. thyrohyoid.
d. cricothyroid.
C. Thyrohyoid
The small indentations in the membranous fold between the epiglottis and the
tongue are the
a. thyrohyoid indentations.
b. pyriform sinuses.
c. aryepiglottic folds.
d. valleculae.
e. none of the above.
D. Valleculae
The entryway to the larynx is the
a. aditus.
b. antrum.
c. vestibule.
d. conus elasticus.
A. Aditus
,The cavity of the larynx immediately superior to the ventricular folds is the
a. aditus.
b. laryngeal ventricle.
c. vestibule.
d. glottis.
C. Vestibule
Which of the following is the cavity between the true and false vocal folds?
a. Laryngeal ventricle
b. Glottis
c. Valleculae
d. Pyriform sinus
A. Laryngeal ventricle
The prominence superior to the laryngeal ventricle is/are the
a. true vocal folds.
b. vestibule.
c. epiglottis.
d. false vocal folds.
D. False vocal folds
The point of articulation between the cricoid and thyroid cartilages is the
a. thyroid notch.
b. cricothyroid joint.
c. cricoid lamina.
d. lateral thyroid prominence.
B. Cricothyroid joint
,The cricoid cartilage articulates with this portion of the thyroid cartilage.
a. Inferior cornu
b. Superior cornua
c. Greater cornu
d. Lesser cornu
A. Inferior cornu
The arytenoid cartilage articulates with this portion of the cricoid lamina.
a. Superior surface
b. Inferior surface
c. Lamina
d. Cricothyroid joint
A. Superior surface
The hyoid bone articulates with this aspect of the thyroid cartilage.
a. Inferior cornu
b. Superior cornua
c. Greater cornu
d. Lesser cornu
B. Superior cornua
This aspect of the hyoid articulates with the thyroid cartilage.
a. Inferior cornu
b. Superior cornua
c. Greater cornu
d. Lesser cornu
C. Greater cornu
, This cartilage articulates with the apex of the arytenoid cartilage.
a. Corniculate
b. Thyroid
c. Cricoid
d. Cuneiform
A. Corniculate
The thyrovocalis muscle attaches to this process of the arytenoid cartilage.
a. Thyroid
b. Muscular
c. Ligamentous
d. Vocal
D. Vocal
The thyromuscularis muscle attaches to this process of the arytenoid cartilage.
a. Thyroid
b. Muscular
c. Ligamentous
d. Vocal
B. Muscular
This class of speech sounds is produced without the use of vocal folds.
a. Fricative phonemes
b. Affricate phonemes
c. Voiceless phonemes
d. Voiced phonemes
C. Voiceless phonemes