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| The study of human function is (1) and the study of human structure is (2) |
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| Power or energy source for speech production |
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| There are four main body tissues. Each tissue has its own function. Which of the following is not correct? |
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1.Epethelial: protective
2. Connective: supportive
3.Muscular: contractible
4. Nerve tissue: transmission
5. None of the above |
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| Is a space between the two vocal folds |
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| Sutures in the skull connected by fibers that are immobile. Sutures are an example of: |
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| What lies dorsally to the tracheal cartilages? |
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| Upper and lower respiratory systems are divided by: |
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| Dense connective tissues include the following except for: |
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1. Tendons
2. Ligament
3. Fascia
4. Adipose |
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| ______ is a muscular tissue found in the digestive tract, arteries, bladder (autonomous nervous system) |
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| The ___ are the first airway branches that no longer contain cartilage. |
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| Connects a bone to a ligament. |
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| In a human body, there are ____ pairs of true ribs, ____ pairs of false ribs, and ____ pairs of floating ribs. |
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7 true rib pairs
3 false rib pairs
2 floating rib pairs |
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| We have 7___, 12 _____, 5_____ vertebrae and 2 fused pieces of vertebral columns known as ____ and ____. |
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7 Cervical
12 Thoracic
5 Lumbar
Coccyx
Sacrum |
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| This long, vertical tube residing in the vertebral column contains and protects the spinal cord: |
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| Airflow past the larynx enters the 'pharynx' and 'oral (or nasal) cavity'. We can change the shape of this air tract by using lips, tongue, jaw and soft palate. These different shapes influence the airflow and determine the acoustic characteristics of resulting sound. What is being explained? |
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True or False
Last cartilage of the trachea separates into the two secondary bronchi. |
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True or False
For inhalation, rib case should be pulled upward to increase the lung volume. |
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True or False
The skull rests on the first cervical vertebra, known as the "axis". |
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True or False
Ribs are hinged only to the first 7 thoracic vertebrae. |
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True or False
When two vocal folds are abducted, there is a closing. |
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True or False
When two vocal folds are abducted, there is an opening. |
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True or False
External intercostal muscle is a muscle for quiet inhalation. |
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True or False
The diaphragm is attached to the lumbar vertebrae 'dorsally' and to the xiphoid of the sternum 'ventrally' (to the front). |
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| _____ houses the "vocal folds" which manipulate the airstream from the lung. |
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| Three laryngeal cartilages made up of hyaline cartilage are: |
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1. Larynx (thyroid, aryteniod, cricoid)
2. Nose septum
3. Flexible end of ribs
4. Surfaces of bones at joints |
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Rearrange the following organs in a descending order:
trachea, air sacs, nasal/oral cavity, Bronchi, Pharynx, Bronchiloles, Larynx |
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Air sacs, Bronchiloles, bronchi, trachea, larynx, pharynx, nasal/oral cavity
??? |
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| List two laryngeal cartilages made up of elastic cartilage. |
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Epiglottis
Outer ear (pinna) and ear canal to eardrum
Larynx (corniculate and cuneiform cartilages) |
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| What are the four classic systems of speech production? |
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1. Respiration
2. Phonation
3. Articulation
4. Resonation |
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| Fast transmission of signal is the most important function of _____ tissue. |
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| _______ is the smallest unit of muscle. |
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| ____ refers to the supply of nerve to parts of the body. |
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| The meeting of two (or more) bones is called: |
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| Respiration is a process of gas exchange: Red blood cells sent from the heart through pulmonary _____ give up CO2 and take on O2 in tiny spaces called _____ which are attached to the end of ______. |
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1. artery
2. air sacs
3. bronchioles |
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| What are the two main muscles required for quiet inhalation? |
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1. Diaphragm
2. External intercostal |
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| What are the six cavities of the human body? |
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1. Cranial
2. Spinal
3. Thoracic
4. Pericardiac
5. Abdominal
6.Pelvic |
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