larynxs
Larynxs is not a standard term in anatomy. In medical usage, the organ is called the larynx, and its plural forms are usually larynges or larynxes. Some nonstandard sources may encounter the form larynxs, but it is not widely accepted. The larynx is a cartilaginous and muscular structure in the neck that functions as part of the airway and voice production system.
The larynx lies anteriorly in the neck, between the pharynx above and the trachea below, typically around
The larynx routes air to the lungs and protects the lower airway during swallowing. It houses the
Most intrinsic laryngeal muscles are innervated by the recurrent laryngeal nerve (branch of the vagus), with
Common conditions include laryngitis, vocal cord nodules or polyps, and laryngeal cancer. Procedures such as laryngoscopy,