Exam 1 Anatomy
All the following statements "correctly" describes the striated or the skeletal muscles with the exception of
-Produce hormones responsible for controlling blood sugar levels in surrounding tissue. Voluntary muscle, meaning that you control it at will Contracts rapidly, but tires easily relative to other types of muscle Responsible for body motility
The average hearing frequency in humans
20-20000 Hz
The most prominent connective tissue associated with muscles of exhalation
Abdominal aponeurosis
Movement away from midline
Abduction
Middle ear cavity
Air filled space coated with mucous An afferent nerve fiber Located in the petrous portion of temporal lobe Correct! a and c
The term "Condyle" refers to
An elevation or projection of bone and soft tissue that is rounded and has a knuckle like process
The _______ are paired and pyramid shaped cartilage(s) that articulates with the ________ cartilage(s) allowing the _________ to move.
Arytenoids, cricoid, vocal folds
Listed below are functions of the Tympanic Membrane (TM) except:
Boundary between outer and middle ear Comprised of three thin tissues Transmits sound to ossicles of the inner ear ---Lighten the weight of the skull
We can use ___________ to understand the difficulties of breathing in very cold weather.
Charle's law
The _________ are embedded in the aryepiglottic folds and are anterior to the corniculate cartilages.
Cuniform cartilages
The Ossicles and Stapes are joined bones that
Deliver sound vibration to inner ear fluid Maintain balance Protect the inner ear from harmful excessive sound vibrations Correct! a and c
The ________ is an unpaired, leaf shaped cartilage that arises from the inner surface of the thyroid cartilage and serves to protect the larynx during swallowing
Epiglottis
There are three types of epithelial tissue:
Epithelial, Endothelial, and Mesothelioma tissue.
The ___________ is 1/3 cartilage, 2/3s bony meatus and help transmit sound to the middle and inner ear. It also contains small hairs called Cilia
External Auditory Meatus (EAM)
The primary difference between vegetative inhalation and vegetative exhalation
Inhalation is active and exhalation is passive
The following statements about the Cricoid cartilage are FALSE except:
It is paired It comprises the most superior segment of the larynx It is inferior to the 4th tracheal ring Correct! It is taller anteriorly than posteriorly and it is shaped like a ring
The mastoid air cells functions
Lighten the weight of the skull Conduct sound through bone Transfer acoustic energy into mechanical energy Correct! a and b
The largest vertebrae
Lumbar
Towards the midline
Medial
The pectoralis major is/an
Muscle of the upper arm and shoulder
Which of the following sentences are true about respiration for speech?
Muscles of inhalation are used to prevent the restoring forces from collapsing
The substance responsible for giving the muscle its red color is:
Myoglobin
Which statement(s) regarding rest breathing is/are correct?
Occurs when breathing is to maintain life Inhalation is always active and exhalation is passive On e cycle of quiet breathing is 40% inhalation and 60% exhalation ----Correct! All the above
The following statements regarding the ear and hearing are FALSE except:
One cannot hear if Pinna is removed The ear is comprised of 4 part The middle ear contains 4 small bones Correct! The inner ear is important for balance
The Muscle's ____________ is the proximal end, or the end with the last amount of movement
Origin
The hyoid bone:
Paired with the mandible Suspends the larynx Supports the root of the tongue Correct! b and c
The Eustachian tube
Part of the middle ear Also known as the auditory tube Equalizes the air pressure within the middle ear and the atmospheric air Correct! All the above
healthy tempanic membrane is
Pearl-gray colored and somewhat transparent allowing the observer to identify several structures on its opposite side
The structure comprised of the scapula and clavicles
Pectoral girdle
Structure containg the ilium, ischium and pubis
Pelvic girdle
Which of the following statements are TRUE?
Phonation has two phases, prephonatory phase and attack phase. The vocal folds do not completely close during the prephonatory stage The attack phase begins with vocal folds adducted or partially adducted Correct! All the above
The Psychological correlate of the vocal folds vibration expressed in cycles per second.
Pitch
The lungs are attached to the chest wall by
Pleural linkage
All the following sentences regarding muscle tone are "wrong" except:
Posture is maintained by constant and partial muscle contractions. -Muscle tone is completely absent during sleep. - Muscle tone is regulated by the lymphatic system. - Muscle tone is highly increased during coma and loss of consciousness.
All the following are major exhalation muscles except:
Rectus abdominus --- Subcostals External and internal obliques Transverse abdominus
Amount of air remaining in the lungs and airways after maximum exhalation
Residual volume
Anatomic plane that devides the body into left and right parts
Sagital
The three types of vocal attacks are:
Simultaneous vocal, breathy vocal, and glottal attacks.
Anterior attachment of ribs 1-10
Sternum
Towards the top of a structure
Superior
Residual volume
The amount of air that remains in the lungs after a maximum exhalation
Epithelial migration
The cleansing function occurring in the ear by epithelial skin
The following statements are TRUE regarding the inner ear except:
The inner ear houses the vestibule, semicircular canals and the cochlea The inner ear is housed in the bony labyrinth embedded within the temporal bone. Transforms cilia movement in to signals that are sent to the brain Correct! All of the above
The following statements regarding the laryngeal musculature are TRUE except:
The laryngeal muscles are categorized into two groups, intrensic and extrensic muscles. Intrinsic laryngeal muscles have effect on the movement of the vocal folds Extrinsic laryngeal muscles elevate and depress the larynx Correct! Laryngeal muscles have no attachment points with hyoid bone.
The following statements about the Larynx are TRUE except
The larynx is bound superiorly by the hyoid bone and inferiorly by the cricoid cartilage The larynx is a musculo-cartilaginous structure The larynx forms the border between the upper and lower respiratory tracts Correct! The Larynx is a structure that is comprised of 65% ossified bone since birth
The following is TRUE regarding the middle ear muscles (tympanic muscles) except:
They reduce the intensity or loudness of s They are two, the tensor tympani and stapedius They are pennate muscles, meaning they are attached obliquely to their tendons Correct! All the above
From the 5 intrinsic laryngeal muscles, the following helps in adducting (closing) the vocal folds
Thyroarytenoids, lateral cricoarytenoids, and interarytenoids
Organ of Corti
Transforms mechanical energy into electromechanical neural energy The end organ of hearing and rests on the Basilar membrane Forms the superior wall of the membranous labyrinth Correct! a and b
The deepest muscle of exhalation
Transverse abdominus
In inhalation, only diaphragm and the external intercostals are considered as major muscles
True
Posterior attachment of all ribs
Vertebral column
The ______ Pleura covers both the right and the left lungs.
Viceral
The combination of Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV), Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV) and Tidal Volume (TD)
Vital Capacity (VC)
The following statements regarding phonation are TRUE except:
Vocal folds produce vibration by valving the air flowing from the lungs through the larynx Phonation is a process that requires muscular actions that utilizes aerodynamic forces Correct! During speech, the vocal folds are in an abducted position Valving is the abduction and adduction of the vocal folds
All the following sentences regarding the muscle tissue are correct except
When the muscles are too relaxed the chances of them working optimally are higher.
Most muscles of exhalation are located in the
abdomen
Eternal and internal oblique muscles
abdominal muscles
The _________ is attached to the superior sternum and courses laterally to articulate with scapula
clavicle
Organ of corti is located in
cochlea
The primary difference between speech breathing and rest breathing
controlled exhalation during speech
Away from the body surface
deep
Only unpaired muscle of respiratory system is the
diaphragm
The primary muscle of inhalation
diaphragm
Away from the point of origin
distal
Passive forces contribute primarily to
exhalation
ALL ribs are attached anteriorly to sternum via the Costosternal joint
false
C2 or Axis provides SUPPORT for skull during rotation
false
Gravity has no influence on the efficiency of respiration and posture
false
Human communication in the shape of speech production is a primary physical function of the body
false
Isometric contraction allows the muscles to generate force and movement at the same time.
false
The Bernoulli effect explains how the larynx as a whole moves
false
The Pleural lining provides blood supply for lungs
false
The larynx has ONLY the biological function of facilitating breathing by protecting the airways
false
The suprahyoid muscles are located below the larynx and they help in depressing it
false
The tempanic membrane vibrates as a whole unit
false
We hear when the ear transforms thermal energy into electromechanical energy
false
Relating to the anterior part of the body
frontal
The following statements regarding the rib cage are correct except:
he rib cage is incapable of depression
Muscles of inhalation
increase the size of the thoracic cavity
Below or beneath
inferior
The organ that separates the Upper Respiratory Tract (URT) from the Lower Respiratory Tract (LRT)
larynx
Away from midline
lateral
The inner ear
mplifies sound waves Also known as labyrinth Contains the end organ of two sensory systems: the vistibular system and the auditory system Correct! b and c
ipsilateral
the same side of the body
The _________ is unpaired, has prominent anterior surface comprised of two plates, and its posterior aspect has two sets of horns.
thyroid catilage
The amount of air normally exchanged during one respiratory cycle
tidal volume
The lungs connect to the outside world via:
trachea
Actin and Myosin are found in the Sarcomene
true
All attachment points of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles are located within the larynx and they move the vocal folds through actions of adduction, abduction, tension, and relaxation.
true
In a glottal attack, adduction of vocal folds happens before airflow begins and the vocal folds suddenly produce sound
true
The Aryepiglottic folds are produced by membranous lining overlapping muscles and connective tissue
true
The Ilium provides support for the abdominal musculature
true
The human ear is a paired organ which makes sound localization easier.
true
The point of articulation for the inferior horns of the thyroid cartilage are located on the lateral surface of the cricoid cartilage
true
The reason you feel dizzy after stepping down from a ferris wheel is because the fluids in the semicercular canals are still in motion keeping the cilia moving and sending signals to the brain
true
The semicircular canals are oriented to three different anatomical positions: posterior, anterior and lateral.
true
Torque, Elasticity, and Gravity all work during exhalation
true
proximal and distal are
used to describe an extremity
Towards the belly
ventral
The amount of air a person can forcibly exhale after maximum inhalation
vital capacity