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Phonation Review

QUIZ

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Vocalis Muscle

Epithelium

Epidermis

What is NOT one of the layers of the vocal folds?

question 1/15

Lamina Propria

Infrahyoid

Suprahyoid

Omohyoid

What muscle raises the larynx?

QUESTION 2/15

Compression

Rarefraction

Subglottic Pressure

What is the air pressure that forces your VF open known as?

QUESTION 3/15

What is NOT an function of the larynx?

QUESTION 4/15

Sound Source

Protects Airway

Lengthen VF

Valsalva

Abducted

Adducted

During breathing, your vocal folds must be apart meaning they are...

QUESTION 5/15

Voicing;Vibration

Breathing;Vibration

Language;Vibration

Adduction is needed to initiate _______ and keep _______ sustained during phonation.

QUESTION 6/15

More Flexible

Thinner

Stiffer

The deeper the layer of the vocal folds, the ______ they are.

QUESTION 7/15

Decreases

Increases

Stays the same

When pitch increases, frequency...

QUESTION 8/15

Criocothyroid

Arytenoids

Infrahyoid

Which cartilage controls the adduction and abduction of the vocal folds?

QUESTION 9/15

Shorten VF

Lengthen VF

If a singer wanted to increase their pitch, what must happen to their vocal folds?

question 10/15

Compression is found at the _____ of the wave, represented by particles that are ______ ______.

QUESTION 11/15

Peak;Farther Apart

Valley;Farther Apart

Peak;Closer Together

Valley;Closer Together

The thyromuscularis makes up the _____ part of the vocalis muscle

QUESTION 12/15

Distal

Lateral

Medial

Proximal

Laryngeal Cartilage

Larynx

Intrinsic muscles attach to...

QUESTION 13/15

Sternum

Bottom to Top

Top to Bottom

During phonation, the VF open from _____ to _____.

QUESTION 14/15

Prevent Food from Entering Lungs

Adjust Position of Larynx

Tense and Relax VF

What is the function of the epiglottis?

QUESTION 15/15

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Wrong answer!

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Valsalva is forced expiration against a closed glottis. This is maneuver is used in labor, defecation, and other ways like playing the saxophone.

OH NO!

Omohyoid is a partof your Infrahyoid which lowers the larynx."Infra" = below

OH NO!

To increase pitch, one should stretch and tense their VF, and relax (shorten) them to decrease it.

OH NO!

Your vocal folds are apart during breathing,but together during voicing.

OH NO!