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Chapter 23 - Exam 3 Respiratory System Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Chapter 23 - Exam 3 Respiratory 
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Name the respiratory organs - nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, 
bronchioles, lungs 
external nares - ..., nostrils which open into the nasal cavity; where air 
enters the respiratory system. 
internal nares - the internal portion of the nose communicates with the 
paranasal sinuses and throat through these 
nasal septum - divides the nasal cavity 
pharynx - funnel-shaped tube lined with mucous membranes and is 
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What is infant-directed speech? What are its characteristics, and why might parents use it? - 
CORRECT ANSWER - • Infant directed speech is speech that consists of higher pitches, 
larger pitch ranges and smoothed/ connected pitch ranges. 
• Parents might use this because it is responding to infant language preferences and infants are 
more likely to respond to infant directed speech compared to adult directed speech. This ma...

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What is the term used to describe a note that is played for half of its normal duration? 
 Dotted note 
 
What is the difference between a major scale and a minor scale? 
 A major scale has a specific pattern of whole and half steps, whereas a minor scale has a 
different pattern, often with a lowered third, sixth, and seventh degree. 
 
What is the symbol for a sharp in music notation? 
 ♯ 
 
What is the definition of an interval? 
 
 The dista...

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What term is used to describe the performance style or mood conveyed by a piece of music? 
 Character 
 
What is the term for a musical passage where the same rhythm is applied to different notes? 
 Hemiola 
 
What term refers to a brief musical passage that introduces a theme or musical idea? 
 Introduction 
 
What term describes a form where a theme is stated and then contrasted with a different section? 
 
 Binary form 
 
What is the term for a se...

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A cappella - Unaccompanied singing 
Agogo bells - Struck clapperless bells found in African and Latin-American music 
Alto - A high male or low female voice 
Antiphony - Music in which two or more groups of performers alternate each other 
Arpeggio - A chord played as successful rather than simultaneous notes 
Atonal music - Music that is unrelated to a tonic note and so has mo sense of key 
Bar - A metric unit represented in print by all of ...

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Which of the following pairs is incorrectly matched? 
1) Stapes :: Round window 
2) Cochlear duct :: Spiral organ 
3) Hair cells :: Tectorial membrane 
4) Tympanic membrane :: Malleus - Answer -1 
Persistent exposure to loud noise can cause loss of hearing, especially 
for high-frequency sounds. What part of the ear is probably damaged if 
the sound loss is selective to higher pitches? 
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Tympanic Membrane

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Ulanar collateral ligament Sprain - Pain with movement 
Feeling of potential instability 
Pronation and wrist flexors weak 
Swelling can be noted - medial and posterior aspects 
Ecchymosis 
Ulnar nerve involvement 
Valgus Extension Overload - Posteromedial and lateral elbow pain 
Nerve paresthesia 
radial collateral ligament sprain - Rare 
Pain and laxity 
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Weakness during pronation and supinatio...

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MUS 112 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Timbre variation can be produced by - ANSWERSchanging the sound of the instrument. 
 
The speed of the music's pulse is determined by the - ANSWERStempo. 
 
A typical rhythm section in a jazz ensemble is comprised of - ANSWERSdrums, piano, guitar, and bass. 
 
The most common meter used in jazz is - ANSWERSduple. 
 
When jazz bassists pluck the strings with their fingers, that technique is called - ANSWERSpizzicato. 
 
Blowing intensely in...

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Pathway of Vision 
light -> cornea -> pupil/iris -> lens -> retina -> rods/cons -> bipolar cells -> ganglion cells -> optic nerve -> optic chiasm -> occipital lobe 
 
 
Cornea 
Clear, protective cover on the eye 
 
 
Pupil/iris 
Controls light entering the eye 
 
 
Lens 
Focuses light onto retina 
 
 
Fovea 
Best vision (cones) 
 
 
Rods 
black/white, dim light 
 
 
Cones 
Colors, bright light 
 
 
Bipolar cells 
Connects rods/cones and ganglion cells 
 
 
Ganglion ...

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Helicopter Test Questions and Answers 
 
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What is the primary purpose of the cyclic control in a helicopter? 
 To change the direction of flight 
 
What happens when the collective pitch is increased? 
 The helicopter gains altitude 
 
Why is anti-torque control necessary in a helicopter? 
 To counteract the torque effect from the main rotor 
 
What is the primary function of the governor in a helicopter? 
 To automatically adjust engine power to maintain rotor RPM 
 
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