Arctic/Resonance
Mouth
Muscles/Bones
Swallowing
Misc.
100

vowels and consonants

What is articulation?

100

Buccal refers to

What is the cheek?

100

The jawbone that is mobile

What is the mandible?

100

the opening of the esophagus

the upper esophageal sphincter or cricopharyngeus

100

your shoulder is _____ to your hand

What is medial?

200

It connects the ear to the throat

What is the Eustachian tube?

200

The superficial layer of the teeth

What is enamel?

200

Articulator(s) that is/are immobile

What are the alveolar ridge, hard palate, and teeth?

200

three stages of a swallow

What is the oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal stages?

200

the largest lobe of the brain

what is the parietal lobe?

300

Resonance refers to

What is the quality of the voice that results form sound vibrations in the pharynx, oral cavity, and nasal cavity?

300

The technical term for an underbite

What is a type III Malocclusion?

300

The muscle that retracts the lips at the corners to form /i/

What is the risorius muscle?

300

the muscles that depress the mandible

What is the digastric, mylohyoid, and geniohyoid?

300

the inferior part of the sternum

What is the xiphoid process?

400

In the source filter theory of speech production, this/these act as filters.

What are teeth, tongue, nasal cavity?

400

Three parts of the pharyngeal cavity (in order inferior to superior)

What is laryngopharynx, oropharynx, nasopharynx?

400

An attachment from the upper or lower lip to the alveolar process

What is a labial frenulum/frenum?

400

involuntary contractions in the esophageal stage

peristaltic

400

the corpus callosum's location

what is the longitudinal fissure?

500

In a normal swallow, the path through the cavities

What is oral cavity to oropharynx to laryngopharynx?

500

Where a hamster keeps its food

buccal cavity

500

This muscle draws the corner of the mouth up and medially

What is the levator angle oris?

500

walk me through the stages of a swallow (include at least 1 muscle)

oral stage: preparation-anticipation, orbicularis oris closes lips around food, levator veli palatine opens velum; transport-mastication, tongue base drops down and pulls posteriorly, VF close, anterior tongue elevates, tongue tip and dorsum go front to back, bolus in oropharynx

pharyngeal stage: holaryngeal elevation, pharyngeal pressurization/constrictions, airway protection, pharyngeal timing, upper esophageal sphincter action

esophageal stage: reflexive, bolus enters esophagus, goes down through gravity and peristaltic contractions, passes through lower esophageal sphincter into stomach

500

primary abducter muscle

What is the posterior cricoarytenoid?

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