Clinical Importance
Nervous System
Speech & Voice
Respiration
Important Muscles
100

The bumpy ridge behind your teeth where your tongue touches to make certain speech sounds




What is the alveolar process?

100

12 cranial nerves and 31 spinal nerves

What is the peripheral nervous system?

100

Space between the vocal folds

What is the glottis?

100

Moves down when you breathe in

What is the diaphragm?

100

1. The stable end of a muscle, the moving end of a muscle

2. The distance between origin and insertion during contraction


1. What is the origin and insertion?

2. What is decreases?

200

Protects airway during swallowing

What is the epiglottis?

200

The brain area for speech planning

What is Broca’s area?

200

Increasing tension and length of the vocal fold raises this

What is pitch?

200

Air amount in one normal breath

What is tidal volume?

200

Muscle that raises pitch

What is the cricothyroid?

300

Marker used in swallow studies for aspiration

What is the thyroid notch?

300

Controls basic life functions like breathing

What is the brainstem?

300

More pressure below the vocal folds increases this

What is loudness?

300

The upper respiratory tract

What is oral, nasal, and pharyngeal cavities?

300

Muscle that lowers pitch

What is the thyromuscularis?

400

Marker used in head and neck X-rays

What is the posterior nasal spine?

400

The brain area for understanding language


What is Wernicke’s area?

400

Vocal folds close before air comes from the lungs

What is a glottal attack?

400

Exhalation is passive during this

What is rest breathing?

400

Muscles that close the vocal folds

What are the lateral cricoarytenoid and interarytenoid?

500

Individual who exhibits bad posture leading to reduced respiratory support for speech

What is Parkinson's disease?

500

Cranial nerve that is responsible for velar, pharyngeal, and laryngeal motor and sensory control


What is CN X (vagus)?

500

Nonbiological function of the larynx

phonation

500

Both inhalation and exhalation muscles are active

What is speech breathing?

500

Muscle that opens the vocal folds

What is the posterior cricoarytenoid?

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