Describing motion
Innervation
Larynx
Vocal folds
Speech breathing
100

Push or pull; measured by effect upon an object; mass x acceleration

Force

100

Motor (efferent) strip is in the ____ lobe:

Frontal

100

Name an unpaired cartilage of the larynx: 

Cricoid, thyroid, epiglottis

100

The space between the vocal folds is called:

Glottis

100

True or false? All respiratory muscles have two functions: To change lung/thorax volume and to stabilize posture.

True

200

1,130 feet/second

Constant (c) of speech of sound through air

200

Sensory (afferent) strip is in the ________ lobe:

Parietal

200

Does a raised larynx raise f0 or lower f0?

Fundamental frequency (f0) increases

200

Do longer vocal folds vibrate at lower or higher frequencies?

Lower

200

True or false? The diaphragm is the major muscle of inhalation.

True

300

Speed with direction

Velocity

300

Nerve impulses from CNS to peripheral parts of the body (motor functions) are initiated by _______ neurons.

Efferent

300

Does a lowered larynx raise f0 or lower f0?

Fundamental frequency (f0) is lower/decreases 

300

Do tense vocal folds vibrate at lower or higher frequencies?

Higher

300

Is the phonatory source from the vocal folds periodic or aperiodic?

Periodic

400

An outside, unbalanced force (∑F)

Net force

400

Nerve impulses from peripheral parts of the body to CNS (sensory functions) are initiated by ________ neurons.

Afferent

400

Name a paired cartilage of the larynx:

Arytenoids, corniculate, cuneiform

400

Do vocal folds with less mass (thinner) vocal folds vibrate at lower or higher frequencies?

Higher

400

Is the supraglottal source, created by obstructing airflow in upper vocal tract, periodic or aperiodic?

Aperiodic

500

Can be represented by a variety of formulas: W/T; Fd/T; F (d/T); Fv

Power (P)

500

Cranial nerve ______ is particularly important in innervation of the larynx and pharynx.

X, Vagus

500

Name the bone in the larynx:

Hyoid bone

500

Name 3 substances that the Lamina Propria is composed of:

gelatin, elastin, and collagen

500

Passive breathing, average of 12-15 breaths/min, describes ________ breathing.

Tidal

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