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CSD 405 Midterm || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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What are some common professions that may result in a voice disorder? correct answers teachers, factory workers, singers, preachers, lawyers, etc! Anyone who uses their voice frequently 
 
What is another name for the "windpipe"? correct answers Trachea 
 
What is the space between the vocal folds called? correct answers Glottis 
 
What happens when the vocal folds are adducted/abducted? correct answers ABducted = APart 
ADDucted = together (add together) 
 
What is the difference between a hy...
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COMD 5070 Utah State University -COMD 5070 - Exam 2 WELL ANSWERED
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What is fundamental frequency? 
- fundamental frequency is a physical measure 
- it is the speed of vocal fold vibration 
- correlates to the perceptual correlate of pitch 
- lowest frequency of a periodic waveform 
 
 
Can complex waves still be periodic? 
Yes, complex waves can still be periodic. Periodic means that a wave has a repeating pattern. Complex means that there is more than one frequency present. These two things can exist. The wave will have a unique pattern wit...
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Articulation and Phonation Exam I
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Articulation and Phonation Exam I 
 
Speech requires: - Complex interactions of structural and functional systems and adequate 
hearing 
 
The primary function of respiration is... - Breathing (sustaining life) 
 
The secondary function of respiration is... - Speech production (communication) 
 
The driving force of speech production is... - The respiratory system 
 
(Typically) speech is produced on... - Exhalation 
 
The lungs, rib cage, diaphragm, abdomen, and muscles of breathing are structu...
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what begins the process of inhalation? correct answers the contraction of the diaphragm 
 
what happens when pressure increases, volume correct answers decreases 
 
when is the glottis visible? correct answers only when the focal fold are open 
 
where is the dominant side of the brain on? correct answers let hemisphere 
 
what type of degree do speech pathologists need to get? correct answers masters 
 
What is Bernoulli's principle and Myoelastic-Aerodynamic theory used to explain? correct an...
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SHS 310 Phonation Exam Questions and Answers 2024 with Complete Solution
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SHS 310 Phonation Exam Questions and Answers 2024 with Complete Solution 
 
Where is the cricothyroid membrane? - Answer- Up along the trachea toward cricoid & thyroid cartilages 
 
Why is the cricothyroid membrane important? - Answer- Free upper margin forms vocal folds 
 
Where is the quadrangular membrane? - Answer- Down the trachea along epiglottis 
 
Why is the quadrangular membrane important? - Answer- Free lower margin forms vestibular folds 
 
Space between true and false folds? - Answer...
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COMD 5070 Week 4 Exam Questions & Answers Fully Solved
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Understanding laryngeal function is important because it plays such an important role as the ______________ in speech. - ANSWER-sound source 
 
What are 3 major points the lecture makes about the voice? - ANSWER-allows efficient communication 
 
can be an artistic tool 
 
conveys subtle shades of emotion (voice is reflective of person's emotional state) 
 
*most daily communication is done with voice because speaking is much more efficient than reading and writing for many people because it's ...
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SLP-PRAXIS (5331) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified Graded A 2024-2025
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Justin is a highly unintelligible 4-year-old boy. He has difficulties producing /w/, /t/, /d/, and /th/. If you were to treat him using a least phonological knowledge approach, your first target sound in therapy would be:________ - /th/ 
 
Patients who exhibit _________ have difficulty making nonspeech sounds, and cannot move the muscles of the throat, soft palate, and tongue for nonspeech purposes: - oral apraxia 
 
In ________ otitis media, the infection continues over a long period and the ty...
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COMD 5070 exam 2 study guide 
1. What is another name for volume velocity? 
️ Air flow 
(This term refers to the amount of air moving through a given area in a specific time period.) 
2. How do you calculate the average air flow (volume velocity)? 
️ Volume/time 
(Air flow is typically expressed in cubic centimeters per second (cc/s) or liters per minute (L/min).) 
3. What is a u-tube manometer? 
️ A tube in the shape of a 'U' that is used to measure pressure and can be...
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PORTAGE LEARNING: A&P 1 MODULE 2 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
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PORTAGE LEARNING: A&P 1 MODULE 2 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 
What are the three main functions of the respiratory system (anatomical organization)? 
1) Air conduction, 2) Air filtration, and 3) Exchange of Gases. (also called respiration) 
 
 
What are the three parts of the pharynx? 
Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, laryngopharynx 
 
 
Identify the hard palate vs. the soft palate 
 
 
True or false: the rings that cover the trachea are a complete circle. 
False: the cartilaginous rings of the trachea...
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CD 663 Exam 1 (heather_cornish24) Questions & Answers
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What is swallowing/deglutition - ANSWER-All processes, functons and acts associated 
with introducton of food/material to be swallowed, including preparing, transferring, and 
transporting to stomach 
What is a bolus - ANSWER-food, liquid, or material placed in mouth for ingestion 
What is dysphagia - ANSWER-- the result of a physiologic change in the muscles 
needed for swallowing 
- a swallowing disorder that may involve signs and symptoms of mouth, pharynx, larynx, 
and/or esophagus 
Example ...
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