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A&P Chapters 4 & 5

Across
The bone at the top of the larygeal area, which anchors the muscles of elevation
Frequency perturbation
The physical measure of intensity
In order for the vocal folds to tense, one must stretch and ___ them
The device doctors use to visually examine a client's laryngeal function
Intensity perturbation
The main function of the larynx
The "higher" levels of phonation that add to the meaning of one's vocal production
The "false" vocal folds
Muscles inside the larynx
The use of the tongue, palate, and lips to modify sound produced in the larynx
The paired cartilages that move the folds together and apart
The muscle you use to flatten your tongue
The principle that at a constriction of air flow in a tube, the pressure of airflow decreases as the rate increases
The term for moving the vocal folds together
Down
___ pitch, the most efficient level of vocal fold use
The physical measure of frequency
The initiation of vocal fold vibration
The pattern of "beats" in an utterance
A sinus, that opens and closes and is a transit point for food/liquid in the throat
The only abductor muscle of the larynx is the posterior ___ muscle
The type of pressure which builds up and forces the vocal folds apart
Muscles outside the larynx
The quality of one's voice that is shaped by the upper throat, oral cavity, and nasal areas
A very high vocal register
The technical term for sound loudness