Respiratory System Velopharyngeal Nasal System Velopharyngeal nasal physiology Velopharyngeal Nasal Physiology Anatomy and Physiology
100
What is the number of ribs in the human body?
12
100
What is the number of cranial bones?
8
100
What muscle raises the velum?
levator palatine
100
What is velopharyngeal; closure?
Elevation and retraction of velum towards pharynx
100
What is the study of body structure?
Anatomy
200
What makes up the breathing apparatus?
pulmonary apparatus and chest wall
200
What is the number of facial bones involved in speech?
14
200
What muscles narrow the pharynx?
pharyngeal constrictors
200
What is hypernasal speech?
Results from lack of velopharyngeal closure
200
What is the study of body function?
Physiology
300
What are parts of the lower respiratory system?
trachea, lungs and bronchi
300
What bone is the cheek bone?
zygomatic
300
What muscle depresses the velum?
glossopalatine
300
What is cranial nerve X
This nerve supplies the levator palatine
300
What is the sagittal suture?
This suture divides the skull into left and right parts
400
What is the term for moving air in and out of the body?
ventilation
400
What bone forms the upper jaw?
maxilla
400
What is velopharyngeal closure?
Separation of oral and nasal cavities
400
What is cranial nerve X
This nerve supplies the glossopalatine
400
What is the lambdoidal suture?
This suture is found on the posterior/inferior aspects of the skull
500
In what direction does the diaphragm move during inspiration?
downward movement of diaphragm
500
What is the lower jaw?
mandible
500
What are the vowels and consonants, except the nasals?
velopharyngeal closure happens when producing these speech sounds
500
What is cranial nerve X
This nerve supplies the pharyngeal constrictors
500
What is the frontal suture?
The suture divides the skull into anterior and posterior sections






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