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Comd 5070 exam 2 study guide Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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If you were to produce a stop consonant, like a /t/ or a /d/, pressure would be higher or lower than a 
fricative? - higher than a fricative 
What will the oral air pressure be like when producing a vowel? - the same as atmospheric 
pressure around person's head. 
How do you calculate the average air flow (volume velocity) - volume/time 
What is a u-tube manometer - A tube in the shape of a 'U' that is used to measure pressure and 
can be used to calibrate electronic equipment to measure pres...
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SLP Praxis with Correct Solutions 2024
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What are Piaget's stages of cognitive development? - Answer -Sensorimotor (0-2) 
Preoperational (2-7) 
Concrete (7-11) 
Formal (11+) 
What are the muscles involved in inspiration? - Answer -Diaphragm 
External intercostal muscles: raise the ribs up and out 
Serratus posterior superior: elevates rib cage 
Levator costarum brevis: elevates rib cage 
Levator costarum logies: elevates rib cage 
What are the muscles involved in expiration? - Answer -Internal i...
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SLP Praxis Practice Questions and answers 2024 graded A
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SLP Praxis Practice Questions and answers 
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What are Piaget's stages of cognitive development? - answerSensorimotor (0-2) 
Preoperational (2-7) 
Concrete (7-11) 
Formal (11+) 
What are the muscles involved in inspiration? - answerDiaphragm 
External intercostal muscles: raise the ribs up and out 
Serratus posterior superior: elevates rib cage 
Levator costarum brevis: elevates rib cage 
Levator costarum logies: elevates rib cage 
What are the muscles involved in expiration? - answ...
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SLP Praxis with Correct Solutions 2024 
What are Piaget's stages of cognitive development? - Answer -Sensorimotor (0-2) 
Preoperational (2-7) 
Concrete (7-11) 
Formal (11+) 
What are the muscles involved in inspiration? - Answer -Diaphragm 
External intercostal muscles: raise the ribs up and out 
Serrates posterior superior: elevates rib cage 
Levator costarium brevis: elevates rib cage 
Levator costarum logies: elevates rib cage 
What are the muscles involved in expiration? - Answer -Internal ...
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COMS 5353 Practice Test midterm Questions and Answers
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What nerve innervates the masseter and other muscles involved in chewing. 
Ans: CN V Trigeminal 
Contraction of these muscles prevents the bolus from falling into the lateral 
sulci. 
Ans: Buccual Musculature 
Damage to this nerve can prevent the lips from maintaining the bolus in the 
mouth. 
Ans: CN VII facial 
Aspiration occurs when food or liquid passes this structure. 
Ans: true vocal folds 
The first of the muscles to contract in the pharyngeal phase to propel the bolus 
down through th...
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SLP Praxis EXAM Q&A
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What are Piaget's stages of cognitive development? - Answer- Sensorimotor (0-2) 
Preoperational (2-7) 
Concrete (7-11) 
Formal (11+) 
 
What are the muscles involved in inspiration? - Answer- Diaphragm 
External intercostal muscles: raise the ribs up and out 
Serratus posterior superior: elevates rib cage 
Levator costarum brevis: elevates rib cage 
Levator costarum logies: elevates rib cage 
 
What are the muscles involved in expiration? - Answer- Internal intercostal muscles 
Latissimus do...
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BIOD 151 MODULE 2 EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024 LATEST GUIDE.
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BIOD 151 MODULE 2 EXAM 
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1. True or false. The lungs are symmetrical.: False 
2. Hilum: the "root" of the lung 
3. healthy lung tissue is what color: peachy/pink color 
4. pleurae: membranes that surround the lungs and the cavity around the lungs 
5. visceral pleura: layer of pleura that faces/covers the lung 
6. parietal pleura: outer layer of pleura lying closer to the ribs and chest wall thatcovers the surface 
around the lungs 
7. p...
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COMD 5070 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
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What is fundamental frequency? - ANSWER-- The lowest frequency of a periodic waveform. 
- Lowest rate of repetition. 
- If the waveform has aperiodic components, they could be lower than the fundamental. 
- A physical measure. 
 
Can complex waves still be periodic? - ANSWER-Yes. Simple or complex it does not matter. 
 
What does it mean to be "nearly periodic"? - ANSWER-There is a repeating pattern but pattern is not perfect. Minor deviations. 
 
 
Why would SLPs be interested in measureme...
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Articulation and Phonation Exam I
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Articulation and Phonation Exam I 
 
Speech requires: - Complex interactions of structural and functional systems and adequate 
hearing 
 
The primary function of respiration is... - Breathing (sustaining life) 
 
The secondary function of respiration is... - Speech production (communication) 
 
The driving force of speech production is... - The respiratory system 
 
(Typically) speech is produced on... - Exhalation 
 
The lungs, rib cage, diaphragm, abdomen, and muscles of breathing are structu...
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CSD 405 Midterm || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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What are some common professions that may result in a voice disorder? correct answers teachers, factory workers, singers, preachers, lawyers, etc! Anyone who uses their voice frequently 
 
What is another name for the "windpipe"? correct answers Trachea 
 
What is the space between the vocal folds called? correct answers Glottis 
 
What happens when the vocal folds are adducted/abducted? correct answers ABducted = APart 
ADDucted = together (add together) 
 
What is the difference between a hy...
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