Exam 3: Overview of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Production Mechanism

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The is the driving force for speech.

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are whole-number multiples of the fundamental frequency.

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The anatomical name for the "Adam's apple" is the

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Inspiratory muscles are generally _ , whereas expiratory muscles are generally .

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The facial skeleton and cranium consist of _ bones.

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The is a muscular hydrostat.

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is/are the number of cycles of vocal fold vibration per second.

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The study of the structures of the body and the relationship of these structures to one another is

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The pulmonary apparatus consists of the

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Expiratory muscles

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The vocal folds appear to be ivory bands of tissue that _ during respiration and during phonation.

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The three physiological subsystems for speech are

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At what ages are primary and secondary dentition complete?

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The primary biological function(s) of the larynx is/are

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What is the outcome of the increase in length and volume of the oral cavity?

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Adults have _ teeth.

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The articulator/resonating system consists of

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is an air valve composed of cartilages, muscles, and other tissues; the main sound generator for speech production.

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