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Parts involved in Respiration lungs, bronchi, trachea, spinal column, sternum, rib cage Muscles of Respiration diaphragm, Abdominals, and Intercostals Intercostals 11 pairs of internal intercostals pull thorax down and in for exhalation, 11 pairs of external intercostals pull thora...

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SLP Praxis 1- Anatomy and Physiology

Parts involved in Respiration - ANSWER-lungs, bronchi, trachea, spinal column, sternum, rib cage



Muscles of Respiration - ANSWER-diaphragm, Abdominals, and Intercostals



Intercostals - ANSWER-11 pairs of internal intercostals pull thorax down and in for exhalation, 11 pairs of
external intercostals pull thorax up and out for inhalation



Diaphragm - ANSWER-muscle at floor of chest cavity that separates abdomen and thorax. Plays major
role in breathing and is almost the only muscle used in passive breathing.



Laryngeal Structures - ANSWER-hyoid bone, epiglottis, thyroid and cricoid, arytenoid cartilages,
corniculate cartilages, cuneiform cartilages



Epiglottis - ANSWER-Protective flap of cartilage that covers the larynx during a swallo



Hyoid Bone - ANSWER-free-floating bone that many muscles and the larynx are anchored to



Arytenoid cartilages - ANSWER-pyramid-shaped cartilages that allow sliding and circular movement of
larynx



Corniculate cartilages - ANSWER-reduce laryngeal opening during swallow



Intrinsic Laryngeal Muscles - ANSWER-thyroarytenoid, adductors: oblique and transverse arytenoid
muscles and lateral cricoarytenoid, abducters: posterior cricoarytenoid



ALL INNERVATED BY CN X (VAGUS)

, Extrinsic Laryngeal Muscles - ANSWER-purpose: to anchor and move larynx, all anchored to hyoid bone

elevators: digastric, mylohyoid (CN V), stylohyoid (CN VII), geniohyoid, hypoglossus, genioglossus (XII)

depressors: thyrohyoid (CN XII), omohyoid, sternothyroid, sternohyoid



3 pairs of VFs - ANSWER-1) true folds

2) aryepiglottic folds: set of rings extending from arytenoids to larynx; separate laryngeal vestibule from
pharynx

3) ventricular folds (false folds): above true VFs; vibrate only at very low frequencies; close to protect
airway



Layers of VFs - ANSWER-1) epithelium: outer layer that makes mucosal cover

2) lamina propria: middle layer

3) vocalis (thyroarytenoid) muscle: body of VFs that provides stability and mass



Myoelastic-Aerodynamic Theory - ANSWER-1) Air flowing out of the lungs is stopped at closed VFs. Once
subglottal pressure is sufficient, VFs are blown apart.

2) Air rushes more quickly through open folds (smaller area) and causes negative pressure that sucks
folds back together.

3) this process is repeated extremely causing a vibratory pattern and phonation



Cortical areas involved in phonation - ANSWER-4 = primary motor cortex

44 = Broca's area

3,1,2 = somatosensory areas

6 = supplementary motor cortex



Natural resonators - ANSWER--cause some frequency components to be dampened and others to be
enhanced

- include: pharynx, nasal cavity, and oral cavity



The pharynx - ANSWER-- 3 parts: laryngopharynx, oropharynx, nasopharynx

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