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Oral Cavity
Mandible
Soft Palate
Tongue
Miscellaneous
100
The most important organ of articulation.
What is the tongue?
100
Another name for Class I Occlusion.
What is Neutroclusion?
100
The tendon that attaches the velum to the posterior portion of the hard palate.
What is aponeurosis?
100
This divides the tongue the right and left sides.
What is median sulcus?
100
This muscle elevates and retracts the tongue.
What is Styloglossus?
200
The three regions of the pharynx.
What is Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, Laryngopharynx?
200
Highly vascular tissue that gives the lips their color.
What is vermilion?
200
/m/ /n/ /ŋ/
What is nasal sounds?
200
This part of the tongue lies below the alveolar ridge.
What is blade?
200
This valve is formed by the lips.
What is labial valve?
300
The name of the major muscles of the Pharynx.
What is Pharyngeal Constrictors?
300
Incisors, canines, premolars, and molars.
What is the types of teeth?
300
Muscle located on the nasal surface of the velum.
What is musculus uvuli?
300
Muscles of the tongue are classified in these two categories.
What is intrinsic and extrinsic?
300
Vowels are categorized on the vowel quadrilateral in terms of:
What is tongue height and tongue advancement?
400
The three structures that form each side of the nose.
What is the inferior, middle, and superior conchae?
400
The orbicular is oris.
What is the primary muscle in the lips?
400
Air escaping through the nasal cavities rather than through the oral cavity.
What is hypernasality?
400
This muscle elevates the back of the tongue.
What is palatoglossus?
400
A hollow, muscular tube that consists of the pharynx, oral cavity, and nasal cavities.
What is the vocal tract?
500
The interrelated system of movable and immovable structures that form a series of valves/
What is the vocal tract?
500
The palatal surface in adults is this much greater than in children:
What is 3 times?
500
The muscle that depresses the velum.
What is palatoglossus?
500
Extrinsic muscles are name for...
What is their attachments?
500
This type of sound is characterized by a silent gap, release burst, formant transition, and voice onset time.
What is a stop?