Nerve Laryngeal Superior

The laryngeal (superior) nerve is an important nerve that transmits nerve impulses from the brain to the upper parts of the larynx and digestive tract, as well as to the soft tissues and muscles of the pharynx, neck and chest. The nerve has a very complex structure, so many people often ignore its existence and do not think about its importance. But, in fact, this nerve is of great importance for the health and functioning of the human body.

1 – General characteristics Anatomical and functional definition of the upper respiratory tract. 2 – Etymology History of the word “larynx”. 3 – Structure of the larynx with anatomy