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What are Piaget's stages of cognitive development? - Sensorimotor (0-2) Preoperational (2-7) Concrete (7-11) Formal (11+) What are the muscles involved in inspiration? - 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? - Internal intercostal muscles Latissimus dorsi Rectum abdominis Transverse abdominis Internal oblique abdominal Quadrates lumborum What structures are involved in respiration? - Lungs Bronchi Trachea Spinal column Sternum: manubrium, corpus, xiphoid process Rib cage

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What are Piaget's stages of cognitive development? - Sensorimotor (0-2)

Preoperational (2-7)

Concrete (7-11)

Formal (11+)

What are the muscles involved in inspiration? - 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? - Internal intercostal muscles

Latissimus dorsi

Rectum abdominis

Transverse abdominis

Internal oblique abdominal

Quadrates lumborum

What structures are involved in respiration? - Lungs

Bronchi

Trachea

Spinal column

Sternum: manubrium, corpus, xiphoid process

Rib cage

,What is the myoelastic-aerodynamic theory? - It's a theory of phonation. VF closure ->
build up of sub glottal air pressure -> pressure blows the folds apart -> folds vibrate -> air
moves through glottal opening, decreasing pressure -> folds sucked back together.

What are the laryngeal cartilages? - Hyoid bone

Epiglottis

Thyroid cartilage

Cricoid cartilage

Arytenoids

Corniculates

Discuss the vocal folds, aryepiglottic folds and ventricular folds. - Vocal folds:

They have three layers

Epithelium: the outer cover.

Lamina propia: the middle.

Vocalis muscle: the body



Aryepiglottic folds:

They go from arytenoids to larynx. Help preserve airway.



Ventricular folds:

Sometimes vibrate with low frequencies.

What are the intrinsic muscles involved in phonation? - internal thyroarytenoid: it's the
primary portion of thryoarynteoid muscles. it vibrates and produces sounds.



cricothyroid: lengthens and tenses vocal folds.

,oblique and transverse arytenoid: contract and pull arynteoids together for adduction.



posterior cricoarynteoid: abducts



lateral cricoarytenoid: adducts

What are the extrinsic muscles involved in phonation? - Elevators:

Digastric

Geniohyoid

Mylohyoid

Stylohyoid

Hyoglossus

Genioglossus



Depressors:

Thyrohyoid

Omohyoid

Sternothryoid

Sternohyoid

How many/what type of teeth do we have? - 32 teeth: 4 incisors, 2 canine, 4 premolar and
6 molar

What are the parts of the tongue? - tip, blade, dorsum, root and lingual frenulum.

What are the intrinsic muscles of the tongue? - All innervated by CN 12



Superior longitudinal muscle: shortens tongue. turns tip upward.

, Inferior longitudinal muscle: shortens tongue. turns tip downward.

Transverse muscle: elongates tongue

Vertical muscle: narrows tongue

What are the extrinsic muscles of the tongue? - All innervated by CN 12



Genioglossus: forms bulk of tongue. retracts, draws tongue downward

Styloglossus: draws tongue up and back

Hyoglossus: retracts and depresses tongue

Chondroglossus: depresses tongue

Palatoglossus: elevates tongue and depresses velum

What are the muscles of the pharynx? - salpingopharyngeus: elevates laryngeal wall

stylopharyngeus: elevates and opens pharynx

superior pharyngeal constrictor: pulls wall forward

middle pharyngeal constrictor: narrows diameter or pharynx

inferior pharyngeal constrictor: constricts office of esophagus and reduces diameter of pharynx

What are the muscles of the soft palate? - levator veli palatini: elevates velum

tensor veli palatini: tenses velum

palatoglossus: elevates and depresses velum

palatopharyngeus: lowers velum

What are the structures of the hard palate? - Pre maxilla

Palatine process

What are the muscles of the mandible? - Elevators:

Masseter

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