Greek = larynx, hence, the boundaries of rima glottidis.
1. The slit-like opening between the vocal cords; the region of the voice box (larynx) consisting of the vocal cords and the opening between them. 2. Thin strips of muscle inside the throat that produce sound by moving slightly as air travels over them.
The larynx or vocal apparatus, particularly the vocal cords themselves.
the vocal folds (true vocal cords) in the larynx and the space between them (rima glottidis)
(Greek = larynx) the boundary between pharynx to the larynx. (More? Gastrointestinal Tract Notes)
The opening of the windpipe into the œsophagus or gullet. 86
the opening between the throat and the lungs
space between the vocal cords.
The passageway from the pharynx to the larynx.
the vocal apparatus of the larynx; the true vocal folds and the space between them where the voice tone is generated
The opening into the vocal cords.
The space between the two vocal folds. The glottis opens and closes during vibration. Term found in About the Voice: Anatomy 201.
GLOT-is Opening from the pharynx to the larynx. 736
Opening of the larynx (windpipe).
ˈɡlɑtəs] - the opening between the vocal folds.
A slit-like opening between the vocal cords. The glottis must be closed off to generate an effective cough.
The opening of the windpipe into the oesophagus or gullet.
Opening at the back of the tongue leading into the trachea (wind pipe)
The middle part of the larynx; the area where the vocal cords are located.
A synonym for the vocal cords. image
The airspace between the vocal folds.