Anatomy
Physiology: Acoustics
Anatomy Questions Phonation:
Physiology: non laryngeal and laryngeal function for speech:
Anatomy of phonation 3
100
  • Respiration provides energy that allows phonation.


  • What is true?

100

Sound Pressure formula

What is P=F/A?

100

What is the only bone in the body that is not attached to another bone?


what is the Hyoid bone?

100

Phonation is the product of the vocal folds vibrating within the larynx?



What is true?

100

This structure has a primary function of phonation and is involved with swallowing 

    What is the larynx?

200
  • What is the term relating to the entry to the larynx from the pharynx above?



    • What is the Aditus?

200

Going from one point in a vibratory pattern to the same point in the end

What is cycle?

200

What are the 2 different laryngeal joints?

what are the Cricothyroid and cricoarytenoid joints?

200

The 3 laryngeal functions of speech are?

What are attack, sustained phonation, and termination?

200

What is another name for phonation? 

What is voicing? 

300
  • Where is the larynx located?


  •  Where is at the superior end of the trachea, on top of the last ring of the trachea.

300

Frequency and Period are ____ of each other

What is Inverse?

300

Which 2 structures does the hyoepiglottic ligament connect?


what is the Hyoid bone and the epiglottis?

300

The non laryngeal functions of speech are?

what is protection and prevents foreign objects from entering the lungs?

300

The larynx is muscle-cartilaginous? 

What is true?

400
  • What shape is the hyoid bone?

What is U-shaped, being open in the posterior aspect? 


400

What is the difference between a vocal shimmer vs a vocal jitter?

What is intensity vs vibration subsequently?

400

 The cricoarytenoid makes up the bulk of the vocal folds. 


What is False, the thyroarytenoid does?

400

The larynx protects and prevents foregin objects through?

what is coughing, throat clearing, and abdominal fixation?

400

What are the motions of the Cricoarytenoid Joints? Which is primary?

What is Rocking and gliding? What is rocking?

500

What is the term for the space between the vocal folds?

What is the glottis?

500

The process of vibration is determined by what three factors?

    What is elasticity, stiffness, inertia?

500

What are the three unpaired cartilages in the larynx?

what are Cricoid, Thyroid, and Epiglottis?

500

Phonation is maintained by tissue elasticity and pressure?



What is false: It is maintained by tissue elasticity and the Bernoulli effect?

500

what are the primary motions of the Cricothyroid joints? Which is primary?

What is rotating and gliding? What is rotating? 

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