Anatomy
Speech Processes
Directional Terms
Respiratory System
Articulation
100

This ridge is directly posterior to the upper front dentals.

What is the alveolar ridge?

100

This process occurs as the vibratory air stream passes through the vocal tract.

What is resonation?

100

Toward the main mass of the body.

What is proximal?

100

The main air source for speech

What is respiration? 

100

Phonemes produced with the lips, like /p/, /b/, and /f/ are called ____

What are labial sounds?

200

This muscular tube connects the throat to the stomach

What is the esophagus?

200

During this process, the vibrations are modified by speech organs to produce specific phonemes.

What is articulation?

200
Away from the midline of the body

What is lateral? 

200

Also known as the windpipe that carries air from the throat to the lungs

What is the trachea?
200

The major articulator in the production of speech.

What is the tongue?

300

This structure allows airflow from the larynx to the oral and nasal cavities and has 3 major sections

What is the pharynx?

300

During quiet breathing, when the vocal folds are away from the midline, they are in this state

What is abduction?

300

The opposite of lateral anatomical orientation

What is medial?

300

The ____ is a muscle that plays a key role in breathing.

What is diaphragm?

300

The lips are the most ___ articulator. 

What is external?

400

The upper part of the throat, located behind the nasal cavity.

What is the nasopharynx?

400

The upper lip is supported by this bone

What is the maxilla?

400

A plane that divides the body into upper and lower parts

What is transverse?

400

The farthest point from the attachment or origin

What is distal?

400

The lips are ____ to the dentals

What is anterior?