Function
Muscles
Cartilages
Connections to other systems
Misc.
100

What is the biological function of the larynx? (Nicole)

It houses the vocal folds

100

What are 4 location-based categories for Muscles in the Phonatory System? (David)

Extrinsic, Intrinsic, Suprahyoid, Infrahyoid

100

True or false: The epiglottis is a leaf-like cartilage whose main purpose is to act as a “bouncer” to the airway?(Victoria)

True

100

True or False: Vowels can be voiceless (Jayda)

False

100

What are the functions of F1 & F2? (Daniella)

F1=length of vocal tract, F2=placement

200

What starts Phonation? (Daniella)

Subglottal pressure builds up. 

200

This muscle, also known as the vocalis muscle, is found within the vocal folds and plays a crucial role in phonation. (Simona)

Thyroarytenoid Muscle

200

What is the main purpose of the thyroid cartilage? (Victoria)

Supporter of vocal mechanism and protect the vocal folds.

200

How do we identify consonants? (Isabella K)

Voice, Placement, and Manner

200

What is the only bone in the Phonatory system? (David)

The Hyoid Bone

300

What aspect of the vocal folds is crucial to proper sound production? (David)

Elasticity

300

What are adductor muscles and what is an example of one? (Nicole)

Muscles that bring the vocal folds together. 

Example: transverse arytenoid

300

This largest cartilage of the larynx contains the “Adam's Apple” (Simona)

Thyroid Cartilage

300

How do we identify vowels? (Isabella K)

 tongue height, tongue advancement, and lip rounding

300

Is the velum opened or closed for nasal sounds? (Simona)

Open

400

What ends phonation? (Victoria)

Abduction of vocal folds, pressure dropping causing vocal folds to not suck together

400

What is the function of the sternothyroid? (Jayda)

Depresses larynx

400

What is the purpose of the arytenoid cartilages? (Emma)

rock and rotates the vocal folds

400

What is the definition of Bernoulli’s effect? (Isabella K)

This is when there is a decrease in pressure perpendicular to the flow and an increase in velocity at a point of constriction in the flow when there is a constant volume.

400

What are the 5 layers of the vocal folds? (Daniella)

1. epithelial layer

2. Basement Membrane

3. Superior Lamina Propria 

4. Intermediate Lamina Propria

5. Deep Lamina Propria

500

What are the three stages of Phonation and what do they mean? (Nicole)

  1. Onset = when phonation begins 

  2. Sustained phonation = as a person is talking

  3. Offset = when phonation ends 

500

What is the function of the thyrohyoid muscle? (Jayda)

Elevates the larynx

500

What shape would refer to the cricoid cartilage as? (David)

A signet ring

500

True or false: a higher frequency = higher pitch and is measured in hertz (Emma)

True

500

How does spasmodic dysphonia affect the vocals folds? (Emma)

Involuntary spasms interrupt the vocal fold vibrations and make speaking difficult.  It can cause hoarseness of the voice, weakness, and shakiness