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QUIZ
Phonation Review
Lamina Propria
question 1/15
What is NOT one of the layers of the vocal folds?
Epidermis
Epithelium
Vocalis Muscle
QUESTION 2/15
What muscle raises the larynx?
Omohyoid
Suprahyoid
Infrahyoid
QUESTION 3/15
What is the air pressure that forces your VF open known as?
Subglottic Pressure
Rarefraction
Compression
Valsalva
Lengthen VF
Protects Airway
Sound Source
QUESTION 4/15
What is NOT an function of the larynx?
QUESTION 5/15
During breathing, your vocal folds must be apart meaning they are...
Adducted
Abducted
QUESTION 6/15
Adduction is needed to initiate _______ and keep _______ sustained during phonation.
Language; Vibration
Breathing; Vibration
Voicing; Vibration
QUESTION 7/15
The deeper the layer of the vocal folds, the ______ they are.
Stiffer
Thinner
More Flexible
QUESTION 8/15
When pitch increases, frequency...
Stays the same
Increases
Decreases
QUESTION 9/15
Which cartilage controls the adduction and abduction of the vocal folds?
Infrahyoid
Arytenoids
Criocothyroid
question 10/15
If a singer wanted to increase their pitch, what must happen to their vocal folds?
Lengthen VF
Shorten VF
Valley; Closer Together
Peak; Closer Together
Valley; Farther Apart
Peak;Farther Apart
QUESTION 11/15
Compression is found at the _____ of the wave, represented by particles that are ______ ______.
Proximal
Medial
Lateral
Distal
QUESTION 12/15
The thyromuscularis makes up the _____ part of the vocalis muscle
Sternum
QUESTION 13/15
Intrinsic muscles attach to...
Larynx
Laryngeal Cartilage
QUESTION 14/15
During phonation, the VF open from _____ to _____.
Top to Bottom
Bottom to Top
QUESTION 15/15
What is the function of the epiglottis?
Tense and Relax VF
Adjust Position of Larynx
Prevent Food from Entering Lungs
Congratulations!
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
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.