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SHS 310 Exam 3 Questions and Correct Answers Already Passed The palatopharyngeus is an important muscle for swallowing because: - Answer- it narrows the pharynx & lowers the soft palate T/F: As F1 gets higher, the tongue gets lower & as F2 gets higher, the tongue gets more back. - Answer- FAL...

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SHS 310 Exam 3 Questions
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The palatopharyngeus is an important muscle for swallowing because: - Answer- it
narrows the pharynx & lowers the soft palate

T/F: As F1 gets higher, the tongue gets lower & as F2 gets higher, the tongue gets more
back. - Answer- FALSE- first part is true but F2 gets higher when the tongue moves
forward in the oral cavity. So a high F1 and high F2 means the tongue would be in a
high-front position in the mouth, like for the vowel [i].

The styloglossus - Answer- retracts the tongue by pulling it backward. ( The
styloglossus originates in the styloid process of the temporal bone and inserts into the
side of the tongue)

If the anterior digastrics, the geniohyoid and mylohyoid contracted to lower the
mandible, the posterior genioglossus contracted to pull the tongue root forward & the
anterior genioglossus contracts to provide bulk to lift the tongue, which intrinsic tongue
muscle would have to contract to lift the tongue tip in order to articulate [t]? - Answer-
superior longitudinal

The temporalis muscle: - Answer- inserts into the coronoid process & ramus and serves
to elevate the mandible.

Identify a respiratory muscle that attaches to the mastoid process - Answer-
sterocleidomastoid

The best description of the crista galli: - Answer- pointy, protrudes superiorly

The best description of the alae of the vomer - Answer- wing-like lateral protrusions
(ploughshare shaped)

There lateral and medial pterygoid plates. Which is larger? - Answer- Median pterygoid
plates

From which of the following does the hamulus project? - Answer- medial pterygoid plate

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