a. Respiratory system b. Phonatory system
c. Articulatory/resonatory system d. Nervous system
ANSWER: a
2. The phonatory subsystem provides which of the following?
a. The voicing source for speech b. The energy source for speech
c. The filter function for speech
ANSWER: a
3. The articulatory subsystem provides which of the following?
a. The voiced source for vowels
b. The system of neural commands for phonation and resonation
c. The acoustic filter system for speech production
d. None of the above
ANSWER: c
4. The nervous system provides which of the following?
a. Control of respiration b. Control of phonation
c. Control of articulation d. All of the above
ANSWER: d
5. The auditory system provides which of the following?
a. Feedback concerning visual processing
b. A means of identifying respiratory timing in the listener
c. Processing of acoustic information
d. None of the above
,ANSWER: c
6. Which term refers to the study of the structure of an organism?
a. Physiology b. Dissection
c. Endocrinology d. Anatomy
e. Embryology
ANSWER: d
7. Which term refers to the study of the function of an organism?
a. Physiology b. Separation
c. Dissection d. Cryogenics
e. Morphology
ANSWER: a
8. Which term refers to cutting of a body for the purpose of study?
a. Epidemiology b. Dissection
c. Necrology d. Audiology
e. Pathology
ANSWER: b
9. Which term refers to the study of the function of the structures of hearing?
a. Auditory physiology b. Auditory processing
c. Auditory perception d. Auditory phraseology
e. None of the above
ANSWER: a
10. Which term refers to application of anatomical study for the diagnosis and treatment of
,disease, particularly as it relates to surgical procedures?
a. Clinical anatomy b. Descriptive anatomy
c. Gross anatomy d. Microscopic anatomy
e. Surface anatomy
ANSWER: a
11. Which term describes individual parts of the body without reference to disease conditions
(views the body as a composite of systems that function together)?
a. Cumulative anatomy b. Descriptive anatomy
c. Gross anatomy d. Elemental anatomy
e. None of the above
ANSWER: b
12. Which term describes the study of structures visible without the aid of microscopes?
a. Visible anatomy b. Descriptive anatomy
c. Gross anatomy d. Viable anatomy
e. None of the above
ANSWER: c
13. Which of the following is the study of the form and structure of the surface of the body,
especially with reference to the organs beneath the surface?
a. Residual anatomy b. Morphological anatomy
c. Structural anatomy d. Microscopic anatomy
e. Surface anatomy
ANSWER: e
14. Which of the following deals with growth of and changes in the organism from conception to
adulthood?
, a. Clinical anatomy b. Descriptive anatomy
c. Gross anatomy d. Surface anatomy
e. Developmental anatomy
ANSWER: e
15. Which of the following helps us understand the effects of respiratory diseases, such as
emphysema, on speech function?
a. Cumulative anatomy b. Systemic anatomy
c. Pathological anatomy d. None of the above
ANSWER: c
16. Which of the following involves examination of anatomical structures with reference to
nonhuman as well as human organisms?
a. Multispecies anatomy b. Elemental anatomy
c. Invertebrate anatomy d. Comparative anatomy
e. None of the above
ANSWER: d
17. Which of the following helps us understand the cellular changes that occur during the course
of diseases such as emphysema?
a. Glial physiology b. Systemic anatomy
c. Gross anatomy d. Microscopic anatomy
e. None of the above
ANSWER: d
18. Which of the following is the study of cell structure and function?
a. Cytology b. Osteology
c. Myology d. Arthrology