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Figure 4—figure supplement 1. Disruption of the elastic cartilage in an isolated larynx; the hole used to access arytenoid cartilages does not, by itself, disrupt dyads.(A) Dorsal surface of an isolated larynx from X. laevis. The placement of the hole through which elastic cartilage septa were accessed is indicated by the dashed red circle. hc = hyaline cartilage, m = muscle, n = nerve, t = tendon, g = glottis. (B) Dyad frequencies before (solid line) and after (dashed line) creation of the hole. (C) Interior of a larynx after puncture of the elastic cartilage (right side; see inset). The elastic cartilage presents a yellowish appearance.

Image published in: Kwong-Brown U et al. (2019)

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