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SHS 310 Final Test Questions and Answers All Correct How many pairs of true ribs are there in a typical human? - Answer- 7 During speech, the percentage of the ventilation process spent exhaling changes from 60% to - Answer- 90%. Together, the ERV, TV, and IRV make up the - Answer- vita...

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How many pairs of true ribs are there in a typical human? - Answer- 7

During speech, the percentage of the ventilation process spent exhaling changes from
60% to - Answer- 90%.

Together, the ERV, TV, and IRV make up the - Answer- vital capacity.

Thoracic vertebrae have a vertebral body than cervical vertebrae. - Answer- larger

A rib bone has connections with corresponding vertebrae. - Answer- 2

When listening to a conversational partner, your quiet breathing - Answer- mirrors their
speech breathing.

Boyle's Law simply states that as pressure increases, volume - Answer- decreases

flail chest - Answer- Flail chest occurs when two or more ribs are broken in two places.
The unstabilized portion now reacts to pressure differentials in the thoracic cavity. This
works against breathing and can create shortness of breath.

Pneumograph - Answer- measures breathing by detecting changes in the size of the
thoracic cavity.

Nasal Breathing - Answer- warms and moistens air

Closure of the velum is achieved by forces that: - Answer- both pull the pharynx forward
and the velum up and back

When producing a /p/ or /b/, the is definitely innervated. - Answer- levator veli
palatini/palatal levator

Innervating the tensor veli palatini/palatal tensor: - Answer- allows for pressure
equalization in the middle ear.

Cleft palate typically occurs along the - Answer- median palatine suture.

, The posterior wall of the pharynx is fixed and cannot move forward. (TF) - Answer-
False

Which muscles are used to move the jaws during chewing? - Answer- Temporalis,
Masseter

Which muscles are used to smile? - Answer- Levator labii superioris

When making an /s/ sound, some people put their tongue tip up and others put it down.
People who put the tongue tip up are using the - Answer- superior longitudinal muscle

The correct order of these pharyngeal portions from superior to inferior is: - Answer-
nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx.

If you try to lick barbecue sauce off your chin after eating some delicious pork
intercostals, you're using which TWO muscles? - Answer- Genioglossus, inferior
longitudinal

When saying the last phoneme in the word "item", the velum must quickly move and the
muscle is one that produces this action. - Answer- down
glossopalatine

Select all the structures that make up the septum. - Answer- Vomer bone, septal
cartilage, ethmoid bone

The palatine process is part of which bone? - Answer- The palatine process is part of
which bone?

With the above process, what other structure contributes to the hard palate? - Answer-
Horizontal plate of the palatine bone

The velum is always tightly closed for all sounds that aren't nasal consonants (TF) -
Answer- False

The temporomandibular joint is where the articulates with the temporal bone. - Answer-
condylar process

Differences in formants (i.e., bands of harmonics with higher intensities than their
neighbors) are caused by: - Answer- changes in the size and shape of the resonant
cavities.

paired skull bones - Answer- Temporal and Parietal
maxilla, palatine, zygomatic, nasal, lacrimal, inferior nasal conchae

To widen the pharynx, the must be innervated. - Answer- stylopharyngeus

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