The cricoarytenoid muscles are found in the voice box or larynx, and function to open and close the vocal cords. The posterior cricoarytenoid muscle is responsible for opening or widening the vocal cords, while the lateral cricoarytenoid muscle is responsible for shortening or closing the vocal cords.

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