The thyroid cartilage is the largest of the nine cartilages that make up the laryngeal skeleton, the cartilage structure in and around the trachea that contains the larynx.
Which of these terms best defines cartilage
It connects the pharynx with the trachea.
Goiter or thyromegaly is abnormal enlargement of the thyroid in medical terms.
HOTH means hypothyroid when used in medical terms. Hypothyroid means that the thyroid is not producing the amount of thyroid hormone for some reason.
"Unremarkable" in medical terms means no obvious abnormality. Thus, an unremarkable thyroid is good news.
mapping is the procees of comparing the two
Excision of the voice box or larynx is laryngectomy. Larnyx is just larnyx in med terms (yx turns into a g when combined with the suffix below); removal is the suffix -ectomy. Put together it becomes laryngectomy.
the sliding joint
In Terms of Portrait sculpture and also also in terms of traditional classical architecture
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Its the term used for the side view of a structure.
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