The laryngeal inlet (laryngeal aditus, laryngeal aperture) is the opening that connects the
pharynx
The pharynx (: pharynges) is the part of the throat behind the human mouth, mouth and nasal cavity, and above the esophagus and trachea (the tubes going down to the stomach and the lungs respectively). It is found in vertebrates and invertebrates ...
and the
larynx
The larynx (), commonly called the voice box, is an organ (anatomy), organ in the top of the neck involved in breathing, producing sound and protecting the trachea against food aspiration. The opening of larynx into pharynx known as the laryngeal ...
.
Borders
Its borders are formed by:
* the free curved edge of the
epiglottis
The epiglottis (: epiglottises or epiglottides) is a leaf-shaped flap in the throat that prevents food and water from entering the trachea and the lungs. It stays open during breathing, allowing air into the larynx. During swallowing, it closes ...
, anteriorly
* the
arytenoid cartilage
The arytenoid cartilages () are a pair of small three-sided pyramids which form part of the larynx. They are the site of attachment of the vocal cords. Each is pyramidal or ladle-shaped and has three surfaces, a base, and an apex. The arytenoid ...
s, the
corniculate cartilages, and the
interarytenoid fold, posteriorly
* the
aryepiglottic fold
The aryepiglottic folds are triangular folds of mucous membrane of the larynx. They enclose ligamentous and muscular fibres. They extend from the lateral borders of the epiglottis to the arytenoid cartilages, hence the name 'aryepiglottic'. The ...
, laterally
Additional images
File:Slide2kuku.JPG, Deep dissection of larynx, pharynx and tongue seen from behind
File:Slide3kuku.JPG, Deep dissection of larynx, pharynx and tongue seen from behind
See also
*
Aditus
References
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External links
* - (listed as 'Inlet of the larynx')
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Human head and neck