Larynx in a sentence as a noun

This nerve makes an unnecessary loop down the neck and then back up to the larynx.

One might as well conclude from the tongue and larynx that language is biology too.

Bobbing the larynx upwards increases air pressure and forces air out.

With a sealed oral cavity, bobbing the larynx down lowers air pressure and sucks air in.

Instead, let your tongue lie behind your teeth, drag it a bit to the back and try to narrow the larynx, now exhale.

I wonder what would happens if the larynx nerve cell were actually redesigned properly.

They are like thin voice, thick voice, breathy voice; then adding other combinations to them: high larynx, low larynx, Aryepiglottic sphincter, etc.

It was just in the last decade or so when the first larynx transplant was done did we learn that the recipient has his original voice restored and doesn't gain that of the donor's.

Even the first diagram gives the impression that the nerve comes down from the brain in a single sealed bundle like a pipe, loops around the aorta, then heads straight for the larynx without interruption.

But the RLN exists anyway, providing, in the case of the larynx, a somewhat "redundant" backup, after performing other more obvious functions.

I wish it was just like a regular acid reflux, but best way to describe it is as if there is a cloud of aerosolized acid being released from my esophagus 24/7 that is spreading and causing an non-stop burning sensation everywhere it gets inside my throat, mouth, nose, eyes and I think it is damaging my larynx.

Larynx definitions

noun

a cartilaginous structure at the top of the trachea; contains elastic vocal cords that are the source of the vocal tone in speech