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