Difference between revisions of "Cricoid"
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In phonetics, the '''cricoid''' cartilage can be considered an overgrown tracheal ring (with a signet ring shape). | In phonetics, the '''cricoid''' cartilage can be considered an overgrown tracheal ring (with a signet ring shape). | ||
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− | It is the top ring of the tracea, and has a distinctive large plate that forms its posterior surface, in contrast to the other tracheal rings, which are open at the back. | + | It is the top ring of the tracea, and has a distinctive large plate that forms its posterior surface, in contrast to the other tracheal rings, which are open at the back. |
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 22 May 2008
In phonetics, the cricoid cartilage can be considered an overgrown tracheal ring (with a signet ring shape).
Comment
It is the top ring of the tracea, and has a distinctive large plate that forms its posterior surface, in contrast to the other tracheal rings, which are open at the back.