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QUIZ
Phonation Review
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question 1/15
What is NOT one of the layers of the vocal folds?
Lamina Propria
Epithelium
Epidermis
Vocalis Muscle
QUESTION 2/15
What muscle raises the larynx?
Suprahyoid
Infrahyoid
Omohyoid
QUESTION 3/15
What is the air pressure that forces your VF open known as?
Compression
Rarefraction
Subglottic Pressure
QUESTION 4/15
What is NOT an function of the larynx?
Valsalva
Sound Source
Protects Airway
Lengthen VF
QUESTION 5/15
During breathing, your vocal folds must be apart meaning they are...
Abducted
Adducted
QUESTION 6/15
Adduction is needed to initiate _______ and keep _______ sustained during phonation.
Voicing; Vibration
Breathing; Vibration
Language; Vibration
QUESTION 7/15
The deeper the layer of the vocal folds, the ______ they are.
More Flexible
Thinner
Stiffer
QUESTION 8/15
When pitch increases, frequency...
Increases
Stays the same
Decreases
QUESTION 9/15
Which cartilage controls the adduction and abduction of the vocal folds?
Arytenoids
Infrahyoid
Criocothyroid
question 10/15
If a singer wanted to increase their pitch, what must happen to their vocal folds?
Shorten VF
Lengthen VF
QUESTION 11/15
Compression is found at the _____ of the wave, represented by particles that are ______ ______.
Peak;Farther Apart
Valley; Farther Apart
Peak; Closer Together
Valley; Closer Together
QUESTION 12/15
The thyromuscularis makes up the _____ part of the vocalis muscle
Proximal
Distal
Medial
Lateral
QUESTION 13/15
Intrinsic muscles attach to...
Laryngeal Cartilage
Larynx
Sternum
QUESTION 14/15
During phonation, the VF open from _____ to _____.
Bottom to Top
Top to Bottom
QUESTION 15/15
What is the function of the epiglottis?
Adjust Position of Larynx
Prevent Food from Entering Lungs
Tense and Relax VF
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OH NO!
Wrong answer!
OH NO!
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
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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.