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/. Some glands may be present in your specimen. g. Sketch. II. The Trachea. Review the structure of the trachea. III. The Larynx. Remove the fat, the blood-vessels, the lower part of the 130 THE LARYNX AND THE VOICE. 131 oesophagus, most of the tongue, the muscles of the pharynx, and so expose the larynx. Notice : a. The general size and shape. b. The front or ventral surface is easily identified by the projection in the cartilage called the Adam's apple. c. The epiglottis is the lid at the upp...er opening. 1. What is its shape ? 2. Raise it. 3. Press it down and see how it closes the opening. i. Cut it to find its structure. d. The vocal cords are the two elastic pads seen when looking into the larynx. Notice them when closed and when open. e. The mucous membrane lines the larynx. Notice how it also lines the oesophagus. /. The cartilages. 1. The large cartilage on the ventral side extend- ing backward and comprising most of the larynx is the thyroid cartilage. (1) What is the exact shape ?
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