Chapter 5 Neck
How many cartilages make up the larynx?
9
what is the function of the hyoid bone?
Acts as an attachment site for muscles associated with wallowing.
The brachial plexus is located between the
Anterior scalene and middle scalene muscles
The common carotid artery bifurcates at the level of ________.
C3 and C4
The __________ cartilage forms the base of the larynx.
Cricoid
Which of the following is typically the largest vascular structure located in the neck?
Internal jugular vein
In the roof and posterior wall of the nasopharnyx is a collection of lymphoid tissue, known as the __________
Pharyneal tonsils
Which muscle covers most of the anterior surface of the neck?
Platysma
Foreign objects can commonly become lodged in the
Valleculae
Another name for the false vocal cords is the ________.
Vestibular folds
Trapezuis muscle
a superficial muscle located on the posterior portion of the neck that acts to elevate the scapula.
Scalene muscles
act to elevated the upper two ribs and flex the neck
laryngeal muscle
controls the position and tension of the vocal cords
The thyroid gland is located at the level of the
cricoid cartilage
Suprahyoid muscle
elevates the hyoid and floor of the mouth and tongue during swallowing and speaking.
The esophagus enters the abdominal cavity though an opening in the diaphragm termed the ________ to meet the stomach.
esophagealhiatus
The suprahyoid and infrahyoid regions of the neck can be further divided by______________ that separates the anatomy of each region into compartment or spaces that contain distinct anatomic structures.
fascial planes
The _____________ is the part of the larynx most directly involved with voice production.
glottis
Spenius capitis muscle
inserts on the occipital bone and acts to extend the head
Infrahyoid muscle
often called strap muscles because of their ribbon-like appearance
genioglossus muscle
one of the extrinsic muscles responsible for changing the position of the tongue
The _______ is a small pear- shaped cavity located on each side of the opening to the larynx.
piriform sinus
The vocal cords are best imaged during _______ breathing.
quiet
constictor muscle
responsible for constricting the pharynx and inducing peristaltic waves during swallowing
Sublingual
smallest of the salivary glands
Which muscle divides the neck into anterior and posterior triangles?
sternocleidomastoid
SCM
straplike muscle that originates on the sternum and clavicle and inserts on the mastoid tip of temporal bone
Which cartilage is the epiglottis attached to?
thyroid
The largest and most superior cartilage making up the larynx is the _______.
thyroid cartilage