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Vocal cords open and closed Vocal cords are folds of throat tissues that are key in creating sounds through vocalization. The size of vocal cords affects the pitch of voice.  They are composed of twin infoldings of mucous membrane stretched horizontally, from back to front, across the larynx. They vibrate, modulating the flow of air being expelled from the lungs during phonation vocal cord stock illustrations
Vocal cords open and closed Vocal cords are folds of throat tissues that are key in creating sounds through vocalization. The size of vocal cords affects the pitch of voice. They are composed of twin infoldings of mucous membrane stretched horizontally, from back to front, across the larynx. They vibrate, modulating the flow of air being expelled from the lungs during phonation vocal cord stock illustrations

Vocal cords are folds of throat tissues that are key in creating sounds through vocalization. The size of vocal cords affects the pitch of voice. They are composed of twin infoldings of mucous membrane stretched horizontally, from back to front, across the larynx. They vibrate, modulating the flow of air being expelled from the lungs during phonation

Throat diseases, chromolitograph, published in 1897 Throat diseases: 1) Membranous tan of the larynx and trachea (cross-section view from behind); 2) Tuberculous laryngeal phthisis (cross-section view from behind); 3) Laryngeal polyp on the right vocal cord. Large scar of the trachea as the remnant of cured ulcers (view from behind); 4) Carcinoma with narrowing of the esophagus (cross-section side view); 5) Diphtheria of the tonsils and the uvula; 6) Catarrhal swelling of the tonsils with sponges (thrush). Chromolithograph, published in 1897. vocal cord stock illustrations
Throat diseases, chromolitograph, published in 1897 Throat diseases: 1) Membranous tan of the larynx and trachea (cross-section view from behind); 2) Tuberculous laryngeal phthisis (cross-section view from behind); 3) Laryngeal polyp on the right vocal cord. Large scar of the trachea as the remnant of cured ulcers (view from behind); 4) Carcinoma with narrowing of the esophagus (cross-section side view); 5) Diphtheria of the tonsils and the uvula; 6) Catarrhal swelling of the tonsils with sponges (thrush). Chromolithograph, published in 1897. vocal cord stock illustrations

Throat diseases: 1) Membranous tan of the larynx and trachea (cross-section view from behind); 2) Tuberculous laryngeal phthisis (cross-section view from behind); 3) Laryngeal polyp on the right vocal cord. Large scar of the trachea as the remnant of cured ulcers (view from behind); 4) Carcinoma with narrowing of the esophagus (cross-section side view); 5) Diphtheria of the tonsils and the uvula; 6) Catarrhal swelling of the tonsils with sponges (thrush). Chromolithograph, published in 1897.

Swallowing. Process of deglutition. Swallowing. Process of deglutition. After form the bolus, food is ready to be swallowed. The soft palate elevated to close the nasopharynx, Epiglottis closes to prevent aspiration of food into the lungs. The bolus moves down towards the esophagus by pharyngeal peristalsis. Vector poster for education vocal cord stock illustrations
Swallowing. Process of deglutition. Swallowing. Process of deglutition. After form the bolus, food is ready to be swallowed. The soft palate elevated to close the nasopharynx, Epiglottis closes to prevent aspiration of food into the lungs. The bolus moves down towards the esophagus by pharyngeal peristalsis. Vector poster for education vocal cord stock illustrations

Swallowing. Process of deglutition. After form the bolus, food is ready to be swallowed. The soft palate elevated to close the nasopharynx, Epiglottis closes to prevent aspiration of food into the lungs. The bolus moves down towards the esophagus by pharyngeal peristalsis. Vector poster for education

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