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arytenoids Meaning in Bengali



স্বরযন্ত্রের পিছে পারেন এর দুটি ছোট cartilages যা কণ্ঠ্য folds সংযুক্ত হয়





arytenoids's Usage Examples:

The arytenoids articulate with the supero-lateral parts of the cricoid cartilage lamina.


The arytenoids are paired cartilages with a medial and a lateral process each.


cuneiforms are paired cartilages that sit on top of and move with the arytenoids.


cords, anterior and posterior commissures); the supraglottis (epiglottis, arytenoids and aryepiglottic folds, and false cords); and the subglottis.


instead of opening during aspiration and closing during swallowing, the arytenoids remain stationary in a somewhat neutral position.


contraction of the lateral cricoarytenoids and the oblique and transverse arytenoids (all recurrent laryngeal nerve of vagus).


the tension of the muscles within the vocal cords, and by moving the arytenoids forward or backward.


epiglottis) tightly to the mobile cartilage in the back of the larynx (the arytenoids).


arytenoid muscles inactive, a triangular opening is seen between the arytenoids, the vocal processes contact each other, but the posterior parts at the.


are brought into action, pulling forward on the muscular process of the arytenoids.


along their length (breathy voice) and vocal folds together with the arytenoids making an opening (whispery voice), is phonetically relevant in White.


If the arytenoids are pressed together for glottal closure, the vocal cords block the airstream.


They are attached at the back (side nearest the spinal cord) to the arytenoids cartilages, and at the front (side under the chin) to the thyroid cartilage.


laryngomalacia, where the tissue directly above the vocal cords (epiglottis, arytenoids) collapses into the airway during sleep.


In severe cases, these structures, also called arytenoids, can close over to almost completely close the laryngeal inlet.


(unilaterally or bilaterally), targeting a reduction in the contact forces of the arytenoids.



arytenoids's Meaning':

either of two small cartilages at the back of the larynx to which the vocal folds are attached

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