Respiration
Phonation
Resonation
Articulation
Hearing
100

This is also known as the the pressure in the lungs

What is alveolar pressure 

100

The cricoic carilage is inferior/superior to the thyroid cartilage and inferior/superior to the trachea

What is inferior and superior

100

The pharynx has this shape

What is a tube

100

Articulation relies on how many other subsystems of speech?

What is 3

100

This is the part of the ear that is visible to us

What is the pinna

200

This is a muscles that increases lung circumference and thus______________decreases/increases pressure in the lungs relative to atmospheric pressure.

What is the _____________ and this decreases pressure in the lungs relative to atmospheric pressure.

200

This is the leaf-shaped structure that protects the airway during swallowing

What is the epiglottis

200

The pharynx has this many components

What is 3

200

What is the most anterior section of the tongue called?

What is the tip.

200

This is another word for the ear canal

what is the external auditory maetus

300

This is a muscles that decreases lung circumference and thus______________decreases/increases pressure in the lungs relative to atmospheric pressure.

What is the _______________and this increases pressure in the lungs relative to atmospheric pressure.

300

These are the two intrinsic muscles primarily responsible for modulating pitch

What are the cricothyroid and the thyroarytenoid muscles.

300

This is the primary muscle that eleveates the velum

What is the palatal levator

300

Intrinsic/extrinsic muscles of the tongue change its position and the instrinsic/extrinsic muscles of the tonge change its shape

What is extrinsic and instrinsic

300

The ossicles from the Tympanic Membrane to the cochlea are the.............

What is the malleus, incus, and stapes

400

The sterno____________mastoid is a muscle that has an attachment in the sternum and mastoid process and allows you to turn your___________.

What is cleido and neck

400

This group muscles are called _________hyoid muscles and  have an attachment to the hyoid bone and above the hyoid bone and elevate/depress the hyoid bone.

What are suprahyoid muscles and they eleveate the hyoid bone

400

VPI stands for 

What is velopharyngeal insufficiency

400

This is a muscle that would not be activated during production of a rounded vowel.

What is the risorius (etc.)

400

Where is the Basilar Membrane located>

What is the Organ of Corti?

500

From superior to inferior, the 33 verterbrae include the following categories, with the________vertebrae having the most with____________and the __________ having the least with_________.

What are the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal with thethoracic vertebrae having the most with 12 and the coccygeal having the least with 4

500

This group muscles are called _________hyoid muscles and  have an attachment to the hyoid bone and below the hyoid bone and elevate/depress the hyoid bone.

What are infrahyoid muscles and they depress the hyoid bone.

500

VPI has the effect of an increase/reduction of resistance and therefore an increase/decrease of of airflow in the nasal cavity

What is a reduction and increase

500

Damage to this nerve would affect the motor control of the tonge which refers to afferent/efferent innervation

what is the hypoglossal and efferent

500

A low note would be perceived in the _________ of the cochlea, the anterior/posterior areas of the auditory cortex and would be processed bilaterally/unilaerally because......

What is the apex; anterior areas of tge auditory cortex and bi-laterally becuase a note does not require specialized processing in the left hemisphere

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